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Hartley Wintney crushed by South Park as Wylie sees red

Hartley Wintney crushed by South Park as Wylie sees red
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Hartley Wintney and South Park share spoils in tight game

Hartley Wintney and South Park share spoils in tight game
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Artist Asim Waqif dares viewers to alter his installation, and the world around them

With Assume the Risk, a new solo exhibition at Mattress Factory, Asim Waqif demonstrates individual responsibility and impact in a playful, interactive way.

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Mattress Factory features three new exhibits exploring waste, imagination and search for meaning of life

In the entrance of the Monterey Annex of the Mattress Factory, trash piles accumulate within the pristine, white space. These bits of discarded cans, chip bags and cardboard boxes make up one of the Mattress Factory’s latest exhibits, “The Museum Collects Itself.”

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Israeli artist Meir Tati exhibits at Mattress Factory

0 shares Israeli artist Meir Tati was inspired by the gallery space for his newest installation piece. Photo by Tom Little. It started with superhero movies and comic books. “I’m a comic book buff,” Meir Tati said, “and I like to watch movies several times, like seven or eight times. I think when you re-watch a movie you can savor all those moments you missed the first few times you watched it.” It was during one of those repeat viewings of “The Dark Knight” series that the Israeli artist was inspired to create his newest work, “A New Tomorrow That Starts Today,” currently on view as part of the Mattress Factory’s “Factory Installed 2021.”

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