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What Are You Looking At?

Lifelike, the Walker Art Center’s traveling exhibit

By Dayna Crozier

What Are You Looking At?

Gavin Turk’s Nomad, 2001

Gavin Turk’s Nomad, 2001

That’s no sleeping bag. It’s a big hunk of bronze, painted blue. Lifelike, the Walker Art Center’s traveling exhibit, celebrates trompe-l’oeil with a wonderland of pieces that “trick the eye.” A pink eraser is made of balsa wood and a Hefty trash bag is in fact a marble sculpture. Other pieces include works by Andy Warhol, Edward Ruscha, and Jasper Johns. Catch Lifelike at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, La Jolla, through May 27.

This item was featured in the May 2013 issue

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