“Younger Than Jesus” artist Liz Glynn is included in Carol Vogel’s “Inside Art” column in today’s New York Times. The relevant passage begins:
It almost seems fitting that a show called “Younger Than Jesus,” the New Museum’s first triennial exhibition, featuring 50 artists who are (as the title implies) 33 or younger, would stage something called “Building Rome in a Day.” Besides filling the museum’s entire building, on the Bowery between Stanton and Rivington Streets on the Lower East Side, the show will include a 24-hour performance-turned-installation in which the Los Angeles artist Liz Glynn and her crew will actually try to construct a miniature version of the ancient capital in 24 hours.
To read the rest, click here and scroll down; Glynn is the second feature in the column. Keep an eye on this blog for photographs and other documentation of Glynn’s performance.



