Josiah McElheny
Visual Arts Interview: “The Way We Live Now” — Blending Modernist Architecture and Contemporary Art
March 18, 2015
“Working on The Way We Live Now was a natural process of learning about modernist architecture and the dominating visions of figures such as Le Corbusier, Mies, and Adolf Loos.”
Read MoreArt and science rebuffed each other in this show. Visitors are unlikely to leave with either a greater understanding of cosmology or of Josiah McElheny’s art.
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