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Glasstire
Review • February 15, 2016
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Link | A Sponge & A Sigh at The Museum of Human Achievement |
Description | "A Sponge & A Sigh" at The Museum of Human Achievement |
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smart, scrappy artist-run spaces on the east side of Austin ... This show is almost all sculpture, and the MOHA space is an old, raw warehouse room with gloriously beat-up wide-plank floors and a high ceiling. It splits the difference between the feel of an artist’s studio and the feel of a showplace, and sculpture tends to shine in this kind of environment; it gets to be both at home and on point. The organizers chose MOHA for this second year of the UT-RISD exchange, and from what I understand, they knew it would serve the work.