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Article: Rachel Feinstein at Marianne Boesky. (New York).(Brief Article)
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- Art in America
- Article date:
- May 1, 2002
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Visitors to Rachel Feinstein's New York solo debut had to pass beneath the artist's initials, in fancy curlicue script, hanging over the entry of Marianne Boesky's front gallery--an indication, either serious or tongue in cheek, of a precious, Feinstein-controlled domain. Sculptures inside exuded a campy, ye-olde-history theme-park vibe. Eight glossily painted, two-dimensional wooden horses hinged to one another stretched across the room. The cavalcade, bedecked in multicolored plumed headdresses and ornate carousel-style costumes, bespoke a fancy time and place so steeped in flamboyance that even animals had occasion to get dressed up. Feinstein's other, mostly ...
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... ... venerable logo in his "Superflat" style, produced to accompany Jacobs's clothing line for the company. Gallery-owner Marianne Boesky, in an interview, stressed the art character of the handbags, claiming democratic implications for Murakami's crossing ...
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