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Name Carsten Höller: Experience
Location New Museum, New York
Info Exhibition runs through January 15, 2012Over the past twenty years, Carsten Höller has created a world that is equal parts laboratory and test site, exploring such themes as childhood, love, the future, and doubt. Höller left his early career as a scientist in 1993 to devote himself exclusively to art making, and his work is often reminiscent of research experiments. His pieces are designed to explore the limits of human sensorial perception and logic through carefully controlled participatory experiences.
(Photo by Jeff Ferzoco from this post.)
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