[June 8 2010]
Deitch Projects opened its last public project over the weekend with Miranda July’s Eleven Heavy Things. Originally shown at the Venice Biennale, the fiberglass interactive sculptures are now exhibited in New York’s Union Square. The eleven cleverly designed works function as props that encourage passersby to engage and pose. July hopes that visitors will upload the photos they take onto the internet and move from the view to participant in art. Photo Olivier Zahm and text Juliana Balestin.
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