For the past dozen years, Toronto artist Ross Bonfanti has been buying thrift store stuffed animals, slashing open their backs, and replacing their plush insides with concrete.
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Rebecca Hossack Gallery
Tonight: Drink Scotch While Admiring This Scottish Artist’s Work
Tonight Rebecca Hossack Gallery will be feting a Scottish artist with Scottish cocktails.
Glasgow-born Alasdair Wallace will be in attendance tonight, making his New York debut with “Rare Vagrant & Accidentals,” an assemblage of 21 paintings (mostly acrylic landscapes) and a small bronze sculpture that will be on display through May 7.
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Look For the Topless Wallflower at Emma Hack’s Opening Tonight
Talk about an impressive body of work.
Emma Hack, who painted singers Goyte and Kimbra for their “Somebody That I Used to Know” video, spent eight hours at the Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery today painting a naked woman in her signature blend-into-the-backdrop style. (See the not-entirely-safe-for-work transformation below.)
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