Escapism without escape
Briefly

Every year around the fairs, Dacra's founder Craig Robins presents a new exhibition excerpted from his immense collection in his company's office space. This year's exhibition, The Sleep of Reason -which rings these glass-walled offices-features wallworks, freestanding sculptures, and some design objects, as well as design-adjacent sculptures like a chromed Rikrit Tiravanija set of tables and chairs.
A Richard Tuttle tacked above a Virgil Abloh bench really draws me in. The collection is a 'microcosm of the neighborhood,' Robins explains, pointing out that some artists like Ramirez, Jill Mulleady, and Urs Fischer, whose works feature, also have or have had public commissions in the development.
Read at Document Journal
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