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This Week at Art MoCo
by sabine7 / February 9, 2007


Even if you won’t admit to finding interest in the flower as subject, there is a good chance that the precision of Irving Penn’s photography of blooms in their maturity will make you look.

The intricately cut trees of Yuken Teruya are so delicate and fragile that it is easy to forget they are the issue of a tough as nails consumer society, what with them being cut out of shopping bags and fast food packaging.

Kevin Zucker arranges still lifes out of the detritus of his art school studies.

Ilana Crispi creates ceramics that are spheres of clay and nature’s cast-offs. Then she photographs them against stark white backgrounds to produce a decidedly otherworldly effect.

And Andy Warhol is on parade again, with an exhibition of early works on paper culled from both his commercial and private collections. SM

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