Shelf Life
02 Feb - 16 Mar 2002
The idea of art as wallpaper is raised often to suggest that a work of art is essentially decorative or domestic, and, worse, without any aesthetic strength in its setting. Certainly, it is generally felt that art should not aspire to the condition of wallpaper. By playing off such understandings in his recent work, Craig Wood asserts a proposition at once unexpected and timely, spontaneous and characteristically profound.




