[02/21/2013]
Nayland Blake takes over Matthew Marks’ 22nd Street exhibition space with humorous assemblage and found-object sculptures. The small presentation, reveals Blake’s interest in crafting a narrative through overlooked objects and subversive content. Blake searches for discarded identities and brings them to the forefront of his work. What Wont Wreng is on view through April 20th 2013 at Matthew Marks, 502 West 22nd Street, New York. Photo and text Juliana Balestin
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