Honoring 'Wheatfield – A Confrontation' by Agnes Denes


‘Art has to be strong enough to make room for itself. It has to be strong enough to withstand the public’s lack of understanding.’—Agnes Denes

42 years after staging ‘Wheatfield – A Confrontation’ in Manhattan, the American artist has reprised her most iconic work at #ArtBasel.

Here, go behind the scenes to see how the installation came together – and discover the work in person when you visit fair! Get your tickets: https://bit.ly/3VBmf2v
#Honoring #39Wheatfield #Confrontation39 #Agnes #Denes

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