Aycock Calls Her Work “Nonfunctional Architecture”

July 25, 2013  |   Feature,   News
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In June, Karen Rosenberg of The New York Times wrote that Alice Aycock was “a Minimalist turned unabashed fantasist” […] and the artist “is one of the more visionary figures to have emerged from the New York art scene of the 1970s.” The article is worth the read: Building Extravagant Fantasies With Contraptions and Tunnels

Alice Aycock's "City of the Walls: A Narrow City, a Thin City ... ” (1978), The Museum of Modern Art, New York.
Alice Aycock’s “City of the Walls: A Narrow City, a Thin City … ” (1978), The Museum of Modern Art, New York.