Highlights of the exhibition include a Katharina Fritsch sculpture of a bright orange octopus; two complex
new abstract paintings by Terry Winters completed this summer; a Robert Gober sculpture of a sink sprouting contorted children's legs; new portrait and landscape photographs from Paris and New York by Nan Goldin; a Martin Honert sculpture based on his childhood drawings of toy soldiers; a large - scale painted white relief by Charles Ray of his two nephews; and a photograph of Germany's largest soccer stadium by Andreas Gurs
new abstract paintings by Terry Winters completed this summer; a Robert Gober sculpture of a sink
sprouting contorted children's
legs;
new portrait and landscape photographs from Paris and New York by Nan Goldin; a Martin Honert sculpture based on his childhood drawings of toy soldiers; a large - scale painted white relief by Charles Ray of his two nephews; and a photograph of Germany's largest soccer stadium by Andreas Gurs
new portrait and landscape photographs from Paris and
New York by Nan Goldin; a Martin Honert sculpture based on his childhood drawings of toy soldiers; a large - scale painted white relief by Charles Ray of his two nephews; and a photograph of Germany's largest soccer stadium by Andreas Gurs
New York by Nan Goldin; a Martin Honert sculpture based on his childhood drawings of toy soldiers; a large - scale painted white relief by Charles Ray of his two nephews; and a photograph of Germany's largest soccer stadium by Andreas Gursky.
His current show, Analogue Future at DCKT Contemporary on the Lower East Side, is his second solo in
New York; the first was at Freight + Volume in 2010, but the images available on the gallery's website — loosely rendered paintings of cartoonish monsters, including Christmas trees
sprouting human
legs — could be, if not for the thickness of the impasto, the work of a different painter.