Rachel Harrison — Life Hack

Whitney Museum of American Art, New York

Installation view of Rachel Harrison Life Hack (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, October 25, 2019-January 12, 2020). From left to right: Day’s Grape, 2002; HOJOTOHO, 2012; Vampire Wannabes, 2010; Sculpture with Hot Sauce, 2018; Duck’s Legs and Carrots, 2006; Al Gore, 2007; Travis Gregory, 2016; The Separation Of, 2017; Caller ID, 2014; Needle, 2006; The Classics, 2018. Photograph by Ron Amstutz

With wit, irreverence, and a bit of mischief, Rachel Harrison’s Life Hack reshuffles the rules of sculpture and pop culture. The Girlfriend Fund loves this exhibition for its humor as much as its brains—it’s a reminder that serious art can also have a wicked sense of play.

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