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Editors’ Picks: 15 Things to See in New York This Week

Don’t call Joel Otterson a sculptor; he prefers the term ceramiphile. In pursuit of creating a Gesamkunsterk, the artist creates his own versions of household objects, a reimagining of what he has dubbed “The Domestic Landscape.” I don’t make a distinction between high and low,” Otterson said in his artist’s statement. “I find the cache of bronze age farming tools at the British Museum just as fascinating and beautiful as a Velazquez painting.”

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