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Some
Psychedelic
Artworks
That I
Really Really
Like After
A Visit To
MoMA
New York

2 min readJan 10, 2015

While the art themselves was not labeled as ‘psychedelic’ by the artist or perhaps anyone else that in charge of the exhibition, I think that the experience of enjoying some, if not all, of the exhibited artwork would be extra damn good while on a condition of high.

The first ones that I’d like to mention are the works of Robert Grober.

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I’m lucky to see this exhibition called Robert Gober: The Heart Is Not a Metaphor that runs until Jan 18, 2015. It contains things like high quality sculptures that resembles ordinary objects in real life, real human hair that are gross, penises sculp that are disturbing, and strange concepts I don’t get. But all that are packaged creatively; I accidentally found a sculp that are hanged on the ceiling. And there were no one else looking above that time, so it’s quite a catch.

The next psychedelic artwork is a video called The Way Things Go by Peter Fischli & David Weiss that was made in 1987. It is about series of object interacting with another object through a sequence of strange and unlikely events:

That reminds me of Sesame Street’s pinball animation:

The last is also a video, called Rosebud by James Richard. I thought there were gonna be one on YouTube, but I was wrong. All I can find is this, which is taken from the TV & only shows partially of the segments:

Rosebud is a movie that consisted of many different short videos. Those videos are strange and very different from one and another. But most will give you a similar kind of queasy feelings.

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