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Willie Cole: AQUAHALLIC
Internationally renowned artist Willie Cole creates sculptures and installations that alter everyday materials, such as irons, shoes, and bicycles, into layered artworks with multiple autobiographical, art-historical, and socio-political meanings. In AQUAHALLIC, Cole presents a series of chandeliers and a 1959 El Dorado, created specifically for the exhibition, made from repurposed plastic water bottles. In these works, Cole both transforms and exploits the objects’ former associations to realize new forms that speak to the paradox of the impact of plastic upon the environment and water as the ultimate life force. Additionally, the works in AQUAHALLIC also respond to the history and architecture details of the 808 Gallery as a former Cadillac showroom.
When | 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm on every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, & Sunday until Sunday, November 22, 2015 |
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Location | 808 Gallery, 808 Commonwealth Ave. |