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Friday evening, I had the chance to check out Helmut Lang’s sculptures in New York City. The show, Helmut Lang: Sculptures, which runs from May 4, 2012 to June 15, 2012 is a collection of 20 abstract sculptures the designer/artist created using rubber, foam, plaster, sheepskin, and tar.
The repeating forms of the sculptures were exhibited across both rooms, which include layers of materials stacked high, some even 5 feet tall.
The symbolism is pretty obvious…
This was a pretty interesting exhibit. In spite of appearances, the plaster and tar make the seemingly soft pieces actually hard. I just wanted to touch every piece, and feel their textures. If you have a chance, check out the exhibit at 24 Washington Square North in New York City.
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Here’s a short video I did of Lang’s exhibit from Friday’s reception.
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