Curated by Danny Moynihan, Beach presents sprawling displays in Nino Mier’s two New York spaces of 107 works by an astounding 88 different artists, young and old, alive and dead. Like the tide, it spreads everywhere: into windowfronts, viewing rooms, offices, behind staff desks, and up the tall walls of Crosby Street in Soho. But once the overall, nearly overwhelming, impression recedes, the loose logic behind the display emerges, and one feels swept up engagingly in both its sandy and salty aesthetic breezes and deeper meanings.
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