Curated by the Guggenheim’s Katherine Brinson, Chicago-born Christopher Wool’s photographs, silk-screens, digital prints and paintings are brilliant examples from an artist able to move effortlessly between the worlds of abstract expressionism, conceptualism, ready-made, and street art. Wool's work invites the viewer to contemplate the (often many-layered) process of making—the “how”—as the path to understanding the deeper meaning of the work. For those wanting to catch the show for the first time, or again before it closes, the last day is January 22.
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