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Lithographic cut out constructed display housed in plexi glass case Hand signed and numbered by Red Grooms // The Boss at Times Square by Red Grooms is a dynamic lithographic cut-out display from 1995, depicting the bustling energy of Times Square, New York City. This 3D construction showcases an array of colorful and exaggerated billboards, advertisements, and towering buildings, each featuring popular brands and characters in Grooms' signature playful, cartoonish style. In the center, a figure labeled “Boss” stands high above the scene, surveying the chaotic traffic and pedestrians below. Encased in a plexiglass display, the piece combines humor with a vivid portrayal of urban life, celebrating the spectacle and commercial energy of Times Square through layered visual depth and vibrant colors.
The Boss at Times Square, 1995
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Lithographic cut out constructed display housed in plexi glass case Hand signed and numbered by Red Grooms // The Boss at Times Square by Red Grooms is a dynamic lithographic cut-out display from 1995, depicting the bustling energy of Times Square, New York City. This 3D construction showcases an array of colorful and exaggerated billboards, advertisements, and towering buildings, each featuring popular brands and characters in Grooms' signature playful, cartoonish style. In the center, a figure labeled “Boss” stands high above the scene, surveying the chaotic traffic and pedestrians below. Encased in a plexiglass display, the piece combines humor with a vivid portrayal of urban life, celebrating the spectacle and commercial energy of Times Square through layered visual depth and vibrant colors.
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What is Happening?
A Happening is a term used to describe artistic and theatrical events held by artists in the 1950s and 60s. These events were typically staged in gallery installations or planned environments and often involved audience participation, along with elements like lighting, sounds, and slide projections. Happenings were a precursor to performance art, which later included the active participation of the artists themselves.