Last month I went to Foxy Production to see a show by Michael Wang. I had read some of the articles he wrote for Artforum and other art magazines and he seemed like a smart and cool guy so I was curious to see his art. The show was called«Carbon Copies» and it was a series of sculptures. Each sculpture was made out of carbon and its dimensions were determined by the amount of CO2 that was emitted to create a certain artwork, the appearance of which was reflected by details in the sculpture. So, one of the big ones was based on Richard Serra Torqued Ellipse and it was a cube with a torqued ellipse cut out of the middle. I thought it was a great show. It combined two kinds of work that are super boring – art about art, art about environmental issues – and made a really interesting, good-looking show. Quite an achievement! When I looked at the checklist I saw the prices of the sculptures were in the low three figures, with a couple under $ 100. This was really exciting for me because I always go to Chelsea without expecting to see any art I can actually afford. I wanted to buy one of Michael Wang’s sculptures! I asked if any were still available. The dealer said no – the whole series had been sold together as an installation, and the objects were never meant to be sold separately anyway. They were priced that way conceptually – each price is fixed at 1 dollar per 1.1 negative tons of carbon offset. Not sure exactly what that means, but in any case, the experience left me with a bad taste in my mouth. If that’s the way the prices work, maybe they could be written with pen and ink on some nice paper and hung on the wall, so people would get that it’s part of the installation. That way the gallery wouldn’t confuse or let anyone down. Just a suggestion. I was going to give Foxy Production three and a half stars but I guess there’s no way to award a half star. So only three.
T C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brooklyn, NY
Not sure why this gallerys’ only getting three stars in previous reviews. I have been to several other shows at this gallery and they have always been fantastic! And everyone who works there has always been super nice. Also, I recommend going to Chelsea Market afterwards to round of your art viewing with a cupcake from Ruthy’s. The perfect afternoon date.