For “It Took the Night to Believe,” Patrick Phipps took his canvas and crumpled it up. The painter-by-trade created ambiguous papier-mâché sculptures using plaster bandages, newspaper, drawing paper, masking tape, acrylic paint and more. Each piece defies definition, as Phipps’s main purpose was to produce amorphous pieces that aren’t representational…
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