The Brant Foundation 10th Anniversary Exhibition

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Gagosian, and Gavin Brown’s enterprise, New York. Photo: Stefan Altenburger. © Urs Fischer. Courtesy of the artist

The Brant Foundation Art Study Center presents “URS FISCHER: ERROR,” a solo exhibition of works by artist Urs Fischer from the last two decades. Celebrating its 10th anniversary at its Greenwich space, The Brant Foundation has engaged with the community to promote education and appreciation of contemporary art and design since it opened its first exhibition in 2009.

Open to the public through Oct. 1, “ERROR” features some of Fischer’s most notable large-scale sculptures and paintings from the Brant Collections. In the artist’s works, the meaning lies within the very substances and processes of its making, whereby ideas become material and materials take on a life of their own. Featured works in the exhibition include a house built from loaves of bread, four of the artist’s new paintings created digitally on an iPad, and an installation of thousands of plaster raindrops suspended to hang in midair titled “why do you hate me, i never helped you” (2018), among many other works.

Free with reservation. The Brant Foundation Art Study Center is located at 941 North St. For more information, contact 203-869-0611 or info@brantfoundation.org, or visit brantfoundation.org/exhibitions/error/

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