![]() ![]() Invisible Cities remans on view at MASS MoCA through March 1, 2013.īerkshire cultural troika Cathy Deely, board chair of Berkshire Creative, with 1Berkshire CEO Stuart Chase and gallery owner Leslie Ferrin party people Lloyd Stanley, North Adams native Spencer Hopton, and Jamie Mohr.Īrtists Mary Lum and Sandra Butler in front of Lum's paintings artist Francesco Simeti with his sons (from left) Matteo and Sebastian, in front of his work, La citta d'oro. The exhibition includes Kim Faler's scented stud wall structure made from bars of soap Carlos Garaicoa's illuminated rice-paper metropolis, which had gallery goers (such as architecture professor Donald Sherefkin, and Mary Coogan, above) leaning in to get a closer look and Lee Bul's floating metal and wood sculptures that suggest a somewhat-sinister Jetsons-style airborne city. Throughout the evening, gallery goers and artists moved from room to room, oohing and ahhing as they poked their heads in and around fantastical structures of various shapes and sizes in an astounding range of media and materials. Named for Italo Calvino’s novel of the same title, Invisible Cities features two- and three-dimensional art and architecture by ten international artists whose work was inspired by urban life from Washington, DC to Phnom Penh. ![]() ![]() The opening of the group show Invisible Cities at MASS MoCA on Saturday, April 14 felt a bit like Epcot in the Northeast. ![]()
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