End of boundaries
“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....