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Nancy Rubins

Our Friend Fluid Metal

These sculptures created out of playground metal children’s spring rockers are loaded with metaphor and create a visual accumulation that resembles undersea coral. Removed from playgrounds all over the US because of their lead content, they take everyone of a certain age back to their childhood. Really fun and fun to be around sculptures. So glad that Gagosian Gallery now lets you photograph inside their buildings—this show is photo worthy! Check it out.

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Friday 07.18.14
Posted by Monica Welsh
 

Monica Welsh 978.729.7097 monicawelsh1@me.com