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Article: Donald Lipski at Galerie Lelong.(Brief Article)
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- Art in America
- Article date:
- July 1, 2000
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Donald Lipski's recent exhibition, "Exquisite Copse," was a collaborative effort with Jonquil LeMaster, a celebrated artificial-tree builder whose "Jungle World" is on permanent view at the Bronx Zoo. The show had its genesis in the monumental sculpture produced by the pair for the renovation of Grand Central Station. That piece, titled Sirshasana, is an inverted faux olive tree with crystal leaves that fills the domed ceiling above the entrance to the station's market. That public commission inspired Lipski to create similar but smaller works, mostly parts of trees, which were brought together in a forestlike configuration at Galerie Lelong.
Odd juxtapositions ...
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