Yale Daily News

Updated: Sunday, November 22, 2009 11:46 a.m.

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End of boundaries

Published Friday, January 30, 2009

“The ways people talk about art are not as complicated as the way we live our lives,” Jaret Vadera ART ’09 tells me. A neon pink tube curled into the word “poser” in cursive fluoresces pertly above his head. It is the only work of art on a long white gallery wall that faces the path between the recently completed sculpture building and Edgewood Avenue.

The only sculpture in “Shifting Shapes — Unstable Signs,” co-curated by Vadera and School of Art Dean Robert Storr, is a fiberglass hyena standing on a stack of logs in the center of the room with a fur pelt draped across its back....

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