Object Lessons: Yto Barrada

It all started with the holes in the wall. The courtyard walls at MoMA PS1 are cement, with small, structural holes for the wind to come through. And you can peek through them. I have made a lot of photographs of people looking into holes in walls—I can think of one in Chile and one

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In the Same Boat: A Conversation with Romuald Hazoumè

A master of appropriation and transformation, Romuald Hazoumè uses found materials from his native Benin and beyond, with particular emphasis on plastic gasoline containers. In his sculptures and installations, these ordinary objects become pointed indictments of what he has called “Coca Cola culture,” a global plague of exploitation, division, corruption, desire, and conflict.

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