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Marc Camille Chaimowicz Vase (green) Wallpaper, 2005 Courtesy the artist
To undermine hierarchies of fine and decorative arts, Chaimowicz creates immersive installations in which he pairs his paintings and photography with designs for everyday objects, furnishings, and wallpapers. This example is patterned with a vase-like motif that recalls columns, shields, and ancient pottery fragments. As a device for staging and contemplating flora plucked from nature, the vase has a unique relation to the garden. Here, Katz has installed Joan Mitchell’s triptych directly on top of Chaimowicz’s wallpaper, incorporating multiple shades of green to evoke the abundance of the garden. —HJ
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