Experience Heather Phillipson's insanely surreal installation at Frieze New York before it's gone.
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Experience Heather Phillipson's insanely surreal installation at Frieze New York before it's gone.
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Gerry Bibby, Frieze Projects 2013 “Mary’d demeanor was usually commanding in the presence of a captive audience - a bevvy of ambitious interns for instance - but tonight she wasn’t touching sides. Noice bouncing of marble. The invited audience and even the Mormon Youths serving drinks were also fatigued. Another fucking launch into an already oversaturated stratosphere! (We’re not sure if the Kids behind the bar are Mormon but they’re wearing white shirts and black slacks and they stand in front of a pyramid of back-up glasses. They may later acquiesce to - or adopt - the name Wild Kids.) Beads of sweat were threatening to break through the fortress walls of Mary’s Max-Factor foundation. //Make-up is military// Gina told her over the phone when she’d rung to say she’d be arriving late, but //prepared//” (Excerpt from The Drumhead by Gerry Bibby)