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It’s that second feeling I thought about while visiting Shary Boyle’s “Outside the Palace of Me” at the Museum of Arts and Design (MAD), an exhibition that considers how we create our identities and present them to others — and in turn, how those performances feed back into who we are. To visit the show is to step into Boyle’s palace, or at least one wing of it. “Outside the Palace of Me” is a contemporary art fun house — only the fun isn’t as innocent and uncomplicated as it was in childhood. The exhibition originated at the Gardiner Museum in Toronto, where Boyle was raised and still lives. In the 2000s, Boyle began to make ceramics inspired by the porcelain figurines that were popular among the elites of 18th-century Europe.
Persons: It’s, Shary, Boyle, Feist, Ouroboros ” Organizations: Shary Boyle’s, Museum of Arts and Design, Gardiner Museum Locations: Toronto
Tableware and other home accessories made by Fazeek, a company in Melbourne, Australia, are now available in the United States. The shop at the Museum of Arts and Design, MAD, at Columbus Circle, is carrying its line of rippled, handblown borosilicate glassware in tempting colors like amber and pale pink, which demonstrate the company’s sculptural designs. In the hand, they feel less fragile than they look. Notable is the stemmed coupe for cocktails, sparkling wines, berries and frozen confections. Fazeek Glass stemware, $112 for two, tumblers, $82 for two, Museum of Arts and Design, thestore.madmuseum.org.
Persons: Fazeek Organizations: Museum of Arts and Design Locations: Melbourne, Australia, United States, Columbus
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