Combining bizarre materials including a rocking horse, a plunger and a darkroom photo enlarged into whimsical assemblages, Hungarian artist András Böröcz's will somehow transform these sculptural objects
into theatrical props during his afternoon performance
Combining bizarre materials including a rocking horse, a plunger and a darkroom photo enlarged into whimsical assemblages, Hungarian artist András Böröcz's will somehow transform these sculptural objects
into theatrical props during his afternoon performance Leitz & Fuchs Escape Through the Chimney at Pavel Zoubok Gallery, held in conjunction with his solo exhibition Profound Objects.
Not exact matches
Walking
into a large vagina, shooting paint, gazing at the stars in a planetarium, dancing the twist, plowing a path through a room filled with balloons: the exhibitions might easily be considered more as theme park attractions than serious art shows, comprising
theatrical props instead of works of art.