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Powers of Ten at Bass and Reiner featured michael ascanio peguero </CACO>, Margot E Rada, Stephanie Rohlfs, and Emily E Russell, and was curated by Emily Ebba Reynolds. Taking name and inspiration from the Eames’ 1977 documentary on scale, Powers of Ten aims to explore how function, scale, and empathy are at play in the work of these four artists. Inspired by architecture and design from a functional standpoint, these artists each seek to create the fantastic, subtly asking viewers to imagine themselves differently, inhabiting or utilizing the spaces and objects they produce.


Installation shot of a collection of sculptures made for cats. A large sculpture shaped like a playground slide but made of thin, gangly yellow rods. Near the base of the piece are a green leather pillow and a beige fabric hammock. Near this piece, a small pink arch with finger-like protrusions on its inward-facing curve. Two framed drawings hang on the wall behind, and a blue and beige scratching post is against the opposite wall.

Powers of Ten at Bass and Reiner featured michael ascanio peguero </CACO>, Margot E Rada, Stephanie Rohlfs, and Emily E Russell, and was curated by Emily Ebba Reynolds. Taking name and inspiration from the Eames’ 1977 documentary on scale, Powers of Ten aims to explore how function, scale, and empathy are at play in the work of these four artists. Inspired by architecture and design from a functional standpoint, these artists each seek to create the fantastic, subtly asking viewers to imagine themselves differently, inhabiting or utilizing the spaces and objects they produce.