"Fantastical Cityscapes of? Cardboard and Glue at MoMA: The visionary Congolese artist speaks of both beauty and the?harsh realities of life in his Jetsonian cardboard cityscapes.". The Audacious... Read full biography
"Fantastical Cityscapes of? Cardboard and Glue at MoMA: The visionary Congolese artist speaks of both beauty and the?harsh realities of life in his Jetsonian cardboard cityscapes.". The Audacious Architectural Models of Bodys Isek Kingelez • . New York Times Critic’s Pick, Exhibition Review by... Read full biography
"Fantastical Cityscapes of? Cardboard and Glue at MoMA: The visionary Congolese artist speaks of both beauty and the?harsh realities of life in his Jetsonian cardboard cityscapes.". The Audacious Architectural Models of Bodys Isek Kingelez • . New York Times Critic’s Pick, Exhibition Review by Roberta Smith, May 31, 2018. The Congolese polymath Bodys Isek Kingelez (1948-2015) wasn’t shy about his greatness. Describing himself as “a small god,” and an “enlightened artist of new horizons,” he... Read full biography
"Fantastical Cityscapes of? Cardboard and Glue at MoMA: The visionary Congolese artist speaks of both beauty and the?harsh realities of life in his Jetsonian cardboard cityscapes.". The Audacious Architectural Models of Bodys Isek Kingelez • . New York Times Critic’s Pick, Exhibition Review by Roberta Smith, May 31, 2018. The Congolese polymath Bodys Isek Kingelez (1948-2015) wasn’t shy about his greatness. Describing himself as “a small god,” and an “enlightened artist of new horizons,” he claimed of his work that “since time immemorial, no one has had a vision like this.” However immodestly, he spoke the truth, based on the evidence of the stunning “Bodys Isek Kingelez: City Dreams,” a euphoric exhibition-as-utopian-wonderland at the... Read full biography
"Fantastical Cityscapes of? Cardboard and Glue at MoMA: The visionary Congolese artist speaks of both beauty and the?harsh realities of life in his Jetsonian cardboard cityscapes.". The Audacious Architectural Models of Bodys Isek Kingelez • . New York Times Critic’s Pick, Exhibition Review by Roberta Smith, May 31, 2018. The Congolese polymath Bodys Isek Kingelez (1948-2015) wasn’t shy about his greatness. Describing himself as “a small god,” and an “enlightened artist of new horizons,” he claimed of his work that “since time immemorial, no one has had a vision like this.” However immodestly, he spoke the truth, based on the evidence of the stunning “Bodys Isek Kingelez: City Dreams,” a euphoric exhibition-as-utopian-wonderland at the Museum of Modern Art. The first comprehensive Kingelez retrospective in the United States, it introduc... Read full biography
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