Expositie: The Sky Under The Bed
The central square in Hudson Hall becomes something else entirely this year; a celestial map of the surreal. Overhead, a new kind of constellation unfolds: Sculptures drift, digital creatures pulse, soft blankets with sharp edges float above.

Curated by Yev Kravt, The Sky Under The Bed brings together artists who bend reality like brass bends a note. Their works are fluid, fleshy, magnetic, part hallucination, part seduction.
As jazz trumpeter and poet Ted Joans once said, “Jazz is my religion and Surrealism my point of view.” Here, that fusion takes shape: each artwork becomes a riff, a riddle, a rupture. The exhibition designer is Edith Gruson.