A crocus bag of stone, dog food and plastic flowers after Tony Feher long term pillow 1997
Moved after Peace Prize
Next to me, what's this?
Though he could never be called a Minimalist, Tony Feher often does as little as possible to transform a salvaged offcut into a finished work; one piece from 2007 consists of nothing more than a crumpled bit of silver foil. - Timeout
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Tony Feher's long term pillow
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