Humor, vibrancy, and “whaat?” fill the walls of George Adams' current group show, “The Horse is in the Cart.” The curators say the show is about the weirdness of everyday life, and some of this strangeness comes across in the creative way the works are displayed. Sculptures sit under flat works, making shrine-like wall installations that hover over you. A creepy photograph by John Waters is even more unusual mounted above a Robert Arneson piece; a book by Robert The is transformed next to Martha Wilson's haunting self-portraits.
Check it out at George Adams, 525-531 West 26th Street
July 1-August 15, 2014
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