Artist Özge Topçu is opening the doors of her new studio in Lisbon with a preview of her installation “Re-deciphered Scripts,” consisting of terracotta sculptures she has produced over the past year. In this installation, where creativity meets a performative experience, the
Faurschou Foundation in New York made the decision to shutter an installation of Yoko Ono’s work Ex It—an indoor arboretum of dogwood and evergreen trees planted in coffins—after four of the trees included in the work died, according to an artnet.com report.