West Chelsea Contemporary will present "Provocateurs," an arresting and evocative exhibit.
"Provocateurs" is the third exhibition from WCC since its reopening last fall. The show creates space for mystery by inviting the beholder to generate meaning and construct new context. The exhibition provides a unique opportunity for visitors to see, discover, and collect internationally recognized artists like Raphael Mazzucco, Andy Warhol, Mickalane Thomas, The Connor Brothers, RETNA, Jenny Holzer and more. This show entices viewers to choose their own adventure and delve into a world where power lies in the interpretation and the art dares to look back.
The exhibition will remain on display through May 9.
West Chelsea Contemporary will present "Provocateurs," an arresting and evocative exhibit.
"Provocateurs" is the third exhibition from WCC since its reopening last fall. The show creates space for mystery by inviting the beholder to generate meaning and construct new context. The exhibition provides a unique opportunity for visitors to see, discover, and collect internationally recognized artists like Raphael Mazzucco, Andy Warhol, Mickalane Thomas, The Connor Brothers, RETNA, Jenny Holzer and more. This show entices viewers to choose their own adventure and delve into a world where power lies in the interpretation and the art dares to look back.
The exhibition will remain on display through May 9.
West Chelsea Contemporary will present "Provocateurs," an arresting and evocative exhibit.
"Provocateurs" is the third exhibition from WCC since its reopening last fall. The show creates space for mystery by inviting the beholder to generate meaning and construct new context. The exhibition provides a unique opportunity for visitors to see, discover, and collect internationally recognized artists like Raphael Mazzucco, Andy Warhol, Mickalane Thomas, The Connor Brothers, RETNA, Jenny Holzer and more. This show entices viewers to choose their own adventure and delve into a world where power lies in the interpretation and the art dares to look back.
The exhibition will remain on display through May 9.