[10/22/2013]
Jon Rafman’s first New York solo show turns the contemporary world into an archaeological site. Transforming familiar objects into preserved memories, Rafman’s works taps into the tension of technology and a world that exists between extremes of passion and disengagement. The exhibition works well to examine modern conflict without pointing to a resolution. You are standing in an open field is on view through October 26th 2013 at Zach Feuer, 548 West 22nd Street, New York. Photo and text Juliana Balestin
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