Opening: April 6, 6-8PM
Exhibition: April 7-8, 12-6PM
This work invites the public into an intimate space that explores what we as queers do to comfort ourselves and others. Branden Wallace shares sculptures that are based in eliciting comfort within craft techniques. Cupid Ojala presents photographs of a fantasy space that facilitate a soothing ritual of private selection.
Image: Branden Wallace, 'Kendall', 2017, C-Print, 14 x 11 in./Cupid Ojala, 'White Armful #4', 2015, C-Print, 17 x 11 in. (Sculptures in photo: Ernesto Pujol, 'Intimate Body Parts', 1995-1997, Clay and pigment.) Courtesy the artists.
Where
Leslie-Lohman Museum Project Space 127-B Prince Street New York, NY
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