"That these are sculptures standing on pedestals—which usually convey preciousness and value—makes it all the more thrilling to watch them hit the floor. The variety of the works and the range of materials, with each producing a different thud, mean that each piece projects its own particular optical delicacies and aural surprises. Not every visitor gets that the sculptures are to be messed with—there are no signs or manuals guiding people—but for those who do, the show can be quite a blast."
— Nana Asfour on Gelitin’s “The Fall Show,” in action at the Green Naftali space.
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