Tom Sachs at the Bohen Foundation, New York
Tom Sachs presented an exhibition at the Bohen Foundation in New York from November 9, 2002 to February 14, 2003. The show featured his signature sculptures that critique consumer culture and American mythology, often using found objects and luxury brand materials. Sachs is known for works like his McDonald's-themed pieces and space exploration parodies. The Bohen Foundation, a nonprofit art space, supported this solo presentation. The exhibition ran for three months in Manhattan.
Key facts
- Tom Sachs exhibited at the Bohen Foundation in New York.
- Exhibition dates: November 9, 2002 to February 14, 2003.
- The Bohen Foundation is a nonprofit art space.
- Sachs's work critiques consumer culture and American mythology.
- He uses found objects and luxury brand materials.
- The exhibition was a solo presentation.
- Location: New York, United States.
- Duration: approximately three months.
Entities
Artists
- Tom Sachs
Institutions
- Bohen Foundation
Locations
- New York
- United States
Sources
- artpress —