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Dept. of culture

adorn-able

November 30, 2007  9:37 am

Ornament

The tree at Rockefeller Center has been lit, Broadway is back in business, and Santa is at the mall: Christmas is here. In a nod to the most overfetishized of holidays, BravinLee Programs asked artists to create pieces inspired by the season’s ubiquitous ornaments. The result, “Ornament: Ho Hum All Ye Faithful,” is predictably cheeky. A paper garland is made up of hairy nudes holding hands, and a crushed Miller High Life hangs from a tree. Ornaments range in price from $5 to $12,000 and can be taken home in time for Christmas, just in case you thought there was any true holiday hatin’ going on here. The exhibit opens today and runs through January 12. For more information, see www.bravinlee.com.

David Opdyke, “Twas the Night Before Christmas” (2007), courtesy of BravinLee Programs

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