[March 17 2012]
For the Biennale, Mauss —a 2003 School of Art alumnus— is exhibiting an installation titled Concern, Crush, Desire. The piece recreates in part a 1940s sketch by French designer Christian Bérard. Inside the installation, Mauss has displayed works from the Whitney and Smithsonian’s permanent collection by the likes of Marsden Hartley, Ellsworth Kelly and others. The best of this boring Biennale. Photo and text Olivier Zahm
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