Jude Tallichet and Matt Freedman's 2016 Sculpture Play It at The Parlour Bushwick
In 2016, the sculpture Play It was created by Jude Tallichet and Matt Freedman, measuring 72 by 62 by 22 inches and made from wood, cast Forton, and epoxy. The artwork was showcased at The Parlour Bushwick gallery and featured on artcritical's website on October 28, 2016, at 12:15 pm. This entry, categorized under an unspecified label, indicated that responses could be tracked through an RSS feed. The documentation was included in David Brody's review of the exhibition What a World, What a World at The Parlour Bushwick, emphasizing the collaborative nature of the artists and the gallery, as well as the mixed-media technique used in the sculpture.
Key facts
- Jude Tallichet and Matt Freedman created Play It in 2016
- The sculpture measures 72 x 62 x 22 inches
- Materials include wood, cast Forton, and epoxy
- The work was presented at The Parlour Bushwick
- Documented on artcritical on October 28, 2016
- Courtesy of the artists and The Parlour Bushwick
- Part of David Brody's review of What a World, What a World exhibition
- Posted Friday, October 28th, 2016 at 12:15 pm
Entities
Artists
- Jude Tallichet
- Matt Freedman
- David Brody
Institutions
- The Parlour Bushwick
- artcritical
Locations
- Bushwick
- New York
- United States