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Austin Chronicle
Article • June 2, 2015
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Link | Everything Is Exemplary |
Description | The 2014-15 Austin Critics Table Awards |
Event |
Work of Art: Independent or Public Project AHOM, Museum of Human Achievement"" - The winner for Outstanding Independent or Public Project went to Ahöm, a massive project in which 60-plus artists transformed the 7,500-sqaure-foot Museum of Human Achievement space into an Ikea knockoff, and when it was announced, artist Manik Raj Nakra shuffled to the stage, handing out Ahöm fliers. Wearing a blond wig, blue polo shirt, and corporate ID badge, he shyly introduced himself as junior sales trainee Oörk Hjälmar Oôrk and spent the entire acceptance speech in character, awkwardly plugging the company."