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“The early stuff was sited underground,” says Alice Aycock of the sweep of her storied career as an artist making site-specific installations, sculptures, and drawings. “It was very phenomenological — architectural spaces that made you feel claustrophobic. The later work is all about levitation, trying to make things fly.”

Next month two exhibitions will celebrate her oeuvre: One opening on April 23 at New York University’s Grey Art Gallery will focus on drawings from the first 20 years of her work, and another, opening April 21 at the Parrish Art Museum, in Water Mill, New York, will explore drawings and small objects from the past two decades... (continue reading)

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