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Amy Yao, This City Is Everywhere, This City is Nowhere, no. 3 (2016). Detail. Courtesy Bodega, New York.
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Amy Yao, Support II (inside) (2016). Installation view. Courtesy Bodega, New York.
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Libby Rothfeld, Nest (2016). Installation view. Courtesy Bodega, New York.
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Libby Rothfeld, Nest (2016). Detail. Courtesy Bodega, New York.
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Libby Rothfeld, Dark Eyes (2016). Installation view. Courtesy Bodega, New York.
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Libby Rothfeld, Dark Eyes (2016). Installation view. Courtesy Bodega, New York.
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Rob Kulisek, Basket Cells (2015). Courtesy Bodega, New York.
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Amy Yao, This City Is Everywhere, This City is Nowhere, no. 3 (2016). Installation view. Courtesy Bodega, New York.

Boil the Ocean (2016) exhibition photos

, 14 October 2016
Libby Rothfeld, 'Nest,' (2016). Installation view. Courtesy the artist + Bodega, New York.
Libby Rothfeld, ‘Nest,’ (2016). Installation view. Courtesy the artist + Bodega, New York.

The Boil the Ocean group exhibition was on at New York’s Bodega, running April 1 to May 8, 2016.

The show featured work by Rob Kulisek, Rosa Rendl, Libby Rothfeld and Amy Yao. Referencing Will Rogers (American cowboy, vaudeville performer, humorist, newspaper columnist, social commentator) in the press release, the works are positioned “in relation to the fundamental complexity of effective problem-solving within a globally interconnected life-force of nearly eight billion people and an increasingly complicated network of systemic problems and instability”.**

The Boil the Ocean group exhibition was on at New York’s Bodega, running from April 1 to May 8, 2016.

Header image: Amy Yao, ‘This City is Everywhere This City is Nowhere,’ (2016). Installation view. Courtesy the artist + Bodega, New York.