I saw exactly this in New York two weeks ago: a dying ficus tree with leaves all over the floor, next to a sculpture featuring a column of round, bubble-like forms. In an office lobby on Fifth Avenue. I was a little surprised, since the corporate types put a big emphasis on appearances and usually get rid of things like droopy plants right away. (The sculptures, I’m not sure about.)
I saw exactly this in New York two weeks ago: a dying ficus tree with leaves all over the floor, next to a sculpture featuring a column of round, bubble-like forms. In an office lobby on Fifth Avenue. I was a little surprised, since the corporate types put a big emphasis on appearances and usually get rid of things like droopy plants right away. (The sculptures, I’m not sure about.)
a problem with art is it always shows up right where it should