Booth 4.13
Workplace is pleased to participate in the 9th edition of NADA New York, presenting works by Eric Bainbridge, Simeon Barclay, Sooim Jeong, Joel Kyack, Laura Lancaster, Rachel Lancaster, Julia Maiuri, Robin Megannity and Dylan Williams.
In his book The Savage Mind (1962), Claude Lévi-Strauss used “bricolage” to describe the characteristic patterns of mythological thought which, according to Lévi-Strauss, attempts to re-use available materials in order to solve new problems. For NADA NY Workplace presents a curated booth of 10 artists who employ such strategies, combining images or objects that are found and interwoven with personal histories and socio-political narratives to navigate problematic contemporary conditions.
In his book The Savage Mind (1962), Claude Lévi-Strauss used “bricolage” to describe the characteristic patterns of mythological thought which, according to Lévi-Strauss, attempts to re-use available materials in order to solve new problems. For NADA NY Workplace presents a curated booth of 10 artists who employ such strategies, combining images or objects that are found and interwoven with personal histories and socio-political narratives to navigate problematic contemporary conditions.