"A bad gift is different for everyone - it's a subjective thing. One person's bad gift is another person's gem," says Kasman, highlighting the varying perceptions of gifts.
The museum explores the rituals of giving and receiving and the discomfort of 'stuff' we never asked for, reflecting on the emotional clutter of gift-giving.
Kasman and her collaborators dedicated their gallery to the anti-gift, addressing the feelings of disconnection and strange allure of unwanted items.
They invited friends and colleagues to contribute their worst gifts, with some items transformed into true art forms, challenging conventional perceptions of value.
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