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Want Enlightenment? Go to MoMA and Ask for Cynthia
If you keep buying things, you’ll never achieve understanding.
The darkened gallery glows with the warm, trippy light of six videos — including two projected on giant bell-jar/vase-shaped set pieces — and a sculpture that features a dozen neon lamps ascending to a rainbow halo. Years later, when she was trying to come up with a title for her new art project, she chose Whispering Pines in homage to both her parents and Lynch (a ceiling fan plays a role in the MoMA show). I myself felt stuck in that loop a few nights after my interview with Moulton, as I sat on my couch scrolling exasperatedly through recommendations for wrist braces; two previous purchases had failed to ease my carpal tunnel symptoms.
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