Artist Opens ‘Fauxdega’ in New York With 9,000 Felt Products and It’s Already Sold Out
For her US solo exhibition debut, artist Lucy Sparrow opened a pop-up convenient store at the Standard, High Line Hotel. “Handmade in Manhattan: 8 Till Late” is a ‘fauxdega’ that features 9,000 handmade felt products that are all available for sale.
The installation project is a follow-up to Sparrow’s critically acclaimed ‘Cornershop’ (2014) in London which also promptly sold out and saw lines around the block for its duration.
Sparrow transformed the 1,200 sq ft space into an exact convenient store replica with food, books, drinks and household products. The exhibition was intended to run from June 5 – June 30, but due to overwhelming demand—all of the products were sold, shelves were emptied and the store closed 9 days early on June 21. Sparrow even closed the store for 3 days midway through the show’s run to restock the shelves but was still unable to meet customer demand.
For those that missed the show you can see pictures of the installation below. For more from Sparrow check her out at the links below!
[via Colossal]
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