[04/02/2013]
Salon 94’s latest exhibition is a twenty year survey of artist Sylvie Fleury’s consumer culture investigations. Fleury’s show functions as a mock set complete with video cameras alongside erotic wallpaper to enhance the ambiguity and surreal nature of the work. Much of the show confronts dualing ideas of masculine and feminine through props, reflection and light. It Might As Well Rain Until September is on view through April 27th 2013 at Salon 94, 243 Bowery, New York. Photo and text Juliana Balestin
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