The Nasher’s ongoing speaker series features conversations and lectures on the ever-expanding definition of sculpture and the thought processes behind some of the world’s most innovative artwork, architecture and design.
Tony Feher came to prominence in the early 1990s, when he was affiliated with a new generation of Postminimal artists and the “scatter-art” movement. Feher makes use of everyday objects, often in a serial manner that highlights their formal qualities and imbues them with personal meaning. Roberta Smith writes in The New York Times, “Mr. Feher is a poet but also an engineer of the everyday whose materials include marbles, plastic bags and straws, bottles and jars of all description, coat hangers and chair legs.”
Free with Admission. Free for Members. Complimentary wine reception. To RSVP, please contact 360RSVP@NasherSculptureCenter.org or call 214.242.5159.