
Anne Thompson, at Hudson Franklin, through October 25th.

It's like something you might find in an ultra-nationalist Japanese temple....

It can be taken off the wall and reversed...

...the other side is black and white.

color side.
Anne Thompson 2006 NYTimes review.
This is where I previously saw the Jamisen Ogg show. Jamisen Ogg at Hudson Franklin is reviewed by Brian Sholis in the current issue of Artforum.
1 comment:
i'm thinking an urn for ed paschke? or a bidet for murakami? a compliment, either way.
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