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'Two Younger Women Come In And Pull Out A Table' is Colorfully Quirky

The 'Two Younger Women Come In And Pull Out A Table' exhibit may be a mouthful to say, but it is worth noting since it showcases the latest work of Berlin artist Katharina Grosse. Known for her vibrant, abstract installation such as those displayed in the 'They Had Taken Things Along to Eat Together' show, Grosse explores bright oversized balls this time around.

As though she had stumbled upon the toy chest of a giant's child, 'Two Younger Women Come In And Pull Out A Table' appear to be made up predominantly of blown-up bouncing balls. Showing at the De Pont Museum of Contemporary Art, the orbs are made out of multi-coloured PVC materials.
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