Review: “How to Draw a Cathedral” in the New Yorker
The New Yorker / October 26, 2009
[Excerpt] “Hyde has sliced and collaged each of the series’ fourteen images to create an architecture of suspended planes, like elements in a kaleidoscope devised by Frank Gehry. As the young artist attempts to balance his shape-shifting ideas, the creative process all but eclipses the material world.”
[Excerpt] “Hyde has sliced and collaged each of the series’ fourteen images to create an architecture of suspended planes, like elements in a kaleidoscope devised by Frank Gehry. As the young artist attempts to balance his shape-shifting ideas, the creative process all but eclipses the material world.”
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