I think everyday life is complicated, and I try and show this. I feel like with language we try and tidy things up and put them in categories or simple forms so we can deal with them. We have to—otherwise the world would be too overwhelming. But in the arts I think it’s possible to show the multidimensional qualities of life. — Liz Craft

ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK—an exhibition at Baby Company of Craft’s new work—will be on view for two more weeks.

LIZ CRAFT—ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK
Through November 24.
Baby Company
73 Allen Street, 3rd floor, New York City.
See …my life in the sunshine—Liz Craft 2006–2017.

Liz Craft, Escape From New York, October 23–November 24, 2019, Baby Company, from top: Woman (1), 2019, aluminum; Full, 2019, steel, ceramic tile, clothing; Sprinkler Mouths 4, 2019, spray paint on aluminum; Witch Finger (Pinky), 2019, mixed media, ceramic tile, aluminum; Girl (1) , 2019, aluminum. Images courtesy and © the artist and Company Gallery, New York.
