Artist Stephen Morrison’s Clever, Anthropomorphic Canine “The Dinner Party” Installation

Sat around (or dangling above) an 18-foot-long dining room table, anthropomorphic dog sculptures pose as if drinking Le Chien wine and passing cigars amidst an extravagant feast—all in artist Stephen Morrison’s The Dinner Party installation at Boerum Hill, Brooklyn’s Invisible Dog Art Center. “At any good party,” the center’s director, Lucien Zayan, tells Brooklyn Magazine, “there is always that moment where everyone becomes drunk, maybe …

Prune Nourry’s Immersive “Anima” Exhibition at The Invisible Dog

Turning a contemporary Mayan myth into a multi-sensory walk-in sculpture

For eight years now, sculptor Prune Nourry has been fascinated by what she refers to as “the frontier between the human and the animal.” This exploration, as well as the concept of soul, has infused her works from inspiration to execution. Her latest exhibition, “Anima” at Brooklyn’s The Invisible Dog, continues along this path—in grand form. The installation is one large-scale immersive experience, composed of …

2Fik Museum at The Invisible Dog

Iconic works remade in a reflection on identity

Currently on view at The Invisible Dog in Brooklyn, artist 2Fik presents “2Fik Museum,” a collection of photographic works that take inspiration from classical paintings. At first glance the works might seem derivative or even downright gimmicky, but 2Fik is able to elevate the familiar trick to create an earnest dialogue. By raising questions about identity, voyeurism and canonical art, 2Fik’s humorous portraits are something …