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 More about Visual Arts Interview: “The Way We Live Now” — Blending Modernist Architecture and Contemporary ArtArt 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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