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Foto Friday - ArtPrize 2010

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One of the entries for ArtPrize 2010 was this chair exhibit called Executive 

Suite shown at the UICA.  I really enjoyed this exhibit, as I did all the 

ArtPrize entries. Looking forward to doing it again next year.

Original content by Terry & Bonnie Westbrook

Foto Friday - ArtPrize 2010

ArtPrize 2010 Executive Suite

 This ARTPRIZE 2010 entry did not end up with a Top Ten public vote spot but did win 

a Top Juried Prize by art critics.  This chair is part of a series called Executive Suite that is 

showing at the Urban Institute for Creative Arts.  Not sure what the artist is trying to convey

here, I'll let you come to your own conclusions. But it sure gets your attention!

ArtPrize 2010 runs until Sunday night so if you haven't been out to see any of the 1700+

pieces of artwork, it is not too late to be part of the party in Grand Rapids.

 

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Comments (1)

Cara Marcelle Mancuso
Golden Girls with SW Desert Homes - Tucson, AZ
Call a Marana neighbor, I'm THERE!

That's a very interesting chair that does bring up some questionable interpretations.  Modern "art" in furniture I guess!

Oct 15, 2010 02:11 PM