“Mixed Pickles” Exhibition at Ruttkowski 68 in NYC
I recently had the privilege of visiting Ruttkowski 68's Mixed Pickles exhibition at their gallery in New York. It was a truly remarkable experience – one that has stayed with me long after my visit came to a close.
Upon entering the gallery, I was immediately struck by the sheer variety of artwork on display – each piece seemed to have its own unique story to tell and emotion to evoke. From abstract painting styles and multimedia installations, to sculpture and photography works, this show featured something for everyone.
The exhibit itself was divided into two sections: 'Pickle A' focused more on traditional forms of art such as paintings and drawings; while 'Pickle B' explored experimental works from digital media artists experimenting with video projection mapping techniques. Although both parts were equally impressive, it was easy to see how they were two distinct entities within the same collective presentation.
Every corner of this exhibition felt alive with creative energy – from vibrant colors that filled up entire walls, intricate sculptures made out of found objects or everyday materials, interactive installations that invited visitors behind-the-scenes into what looked like a whole new world…it all felt incredibly surreal yet invitingly familiar at once!
Overall I'd say this is definitely an experience worth checking out if you're ever in NYC Whether you're looking for inspiration or just want a break from reality for awhile - take some time away and let yourself be immersed in Ruttkowski 68's Mixed Pickles exhibition!