2022/09/18

Elliot Woods Calls Out New York Studio For “Attention Fracking”

“This type of work I call ‘attention fracking,’ where a pool of valuable attention is gathered around an issue and then mined by opportunists who know that the public just needs a painkiller on the issue.”
– Artist and Kimchi and Chips co-founder Elliot Woods, on the shallowness of Sustainable Locks, a kinetic sculpture Breakfast created for Tiffany’s Manhatten flagship store. “The artwork does nothing to talk about or acknowledge sustainability despite desperately wanting to,” fumes Woods.
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