You notice on the weight
loss side of the scale you see fat, water and muscle.
Not exact matches
They are: lethargy, generalized weakness, inactivity, mental dullness, unexplained weight gain, hair
loss, excessive hair shedding, poor hair growth, dry or lusterless haircoat, excessive
scaling in the skin, recurring skin infections, intolerance to cold, and rarely, tilting
of the head to one
side, seizures, and infertility.
And while the arts community has felt the
loss of these and others, two spaces opened
side by
side in Chinatown at the end
of 2016 and proved to operate within a sustainable (small yet vital)
scale: Situations and Fierman.
Among the works included are Jonathan Borofsky's Untitled ping pong table, which all are encouraged to play, it posits the opponents at odds with each other as one
side of the table is a «plus» and the other is a «minus»; Andreas Gursky's large
scale photograph depicts a soccer match between the Dutch and French teams, however with no ball in sight and a player injured on the field, the image speaks to the larger nationalistic ideas
of sports; Mike Kelley's Arena # 2 (Kangaroo) is comprised
of tattered stuffed animals on a used children's blanket, creating a tableaux about
loss of innocence; Kirsten Geisler's interactive female cyborg beckons the viewer with sound recognition software to engage in a dialogue
of sorts; Yinka Shonibare's sculpture Hopscotch incorporates a classic children's game with headless mannequins dressed in Colonial attire and Sol LeWitt plays a game
of chance in his wall drawing # 716 from 1991 in which there are eight possible lines (vertical lines, horizontal lines, arcs, etc) to be placed in each square
of a grid covered wall.