Zoë Shulman uses elaborate
geometric symbols to express
the virtues and vices of government, like something a more skilled and less gonzo
John Dee might've come up with between bouts of angelic possession. The artist's new series of twenty hexagon-shaped artworks are presented as diptychs in a candle-lit gallery, and, listen, you really should see this, friend:
It's phenomenal work and perfectly displayed.
Through Feb. 10