Megan Liu Kincheloe Installs Thing Gap Method at Spring/Break Art Fair in USPS Office Space
Megan Liu Kincheloe was installing her work Thing Gap Method in Room 23 at the Spring/Break Art Fair, which took place in a former USPS administrative office building. The fair is known for its anarchic and exuberant character, with each room having its own distinct organizing principle. The space itself possessed a David Lynch-like quality, serving as a time capsule of New Deal-era bureaucracy. Kincheloe's installation featured works by Sophia Flood, Sascha Ingber, Kelly McCafferty, and Sarah Tortora alongside her own pieces. This event was documented on February 28, 2017, by artcritical. The fair's unconventional setting in government offices contributed to its unique atmosphere.
Key facts
- Megan Liu Kincheloe installed Thing Gap Method at Spring/Break Art Fair
- The fair was held in former USPS administrative offices
- Each room had its own organizing principle
- The space had a David Lynch-like quality
- Room 23 featured works by Sophia Flood, Sascha Ingber, Kelly McCafferty, Sarah Tortora, and Megan Liu Kincheloe
- The event was documented on February 28, 2017
- Spring/Break is described as the most anarchic and exuberant of art fairs
- The USPS space served as a time capsule of New Deal-era bureaucracy
Entities
Artists
- Megan Liu Kincheloe
- Sophia Flood
- Sascha Ingber
- Kelly McCafferty
- Sarah Tortora
Institutions
- Spring/Break Art Fair
- USPS
- artcritical
Locations
- United States