Amy S. Chen
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Lily Cox-Richard:
Weep Holes
— Lily Cox-Richard’s exhibition Weep Holes addresses ideas of stewardship, beauty and threat, collective action, and building and dismantling. While in residence at the Recycled Artists in Residency Program (RAIR) in Philadelphia, PA, the sculptor became fascinated by a giant bale of tinsel she found, and how the material continually transforms from its use in celebrations to trash. This object becomes the centerpiece of a series of new works in Weep Holes, all of which reflect Cox-Richard’s ongoing interest in materiality, reuse, and how we value objects. Playing with scale, the works on view range from tiny to outsized–including a 16-foot-tall Shaker broom, made of recycled material and made in residence at MASS MoCA. These works invite the viewer to consider their physical presence and place in the world vis-a-vie the sculptures on view.
This exhibition catalog includes essays by Denise Markonish, Patricia Kaishian, and Johanna Hedva, as well as an interview between the artist, Billy Dufala, and Christophe Theunissen, moderated by Sarah Margolis-Pineo.
Field
Publication
Year
2022
Location
MASS MoCA
RoleGraphic Design
SpecsSoftcover, 5.5 x 8.25 inches, 160 pages