Tom Friedman, conceptual artist, uses everyday materials including sugar cubes, soap powder, toothpicks, construction paper, spaghetti, bubble gum, hair, tooth paste, and toilet paper.
Friedman, who rarely titles his work, employs a labor-intensive technique related to process art, and creates humorous and elemental works out of materials that typically don't get human attention. For instance, a glob of bubble gum is stuck to the floor and stretched to the ceiling. In one piece, t (showing 500 of 1756 characters). |
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