THE NEW YORK TIMES
By Joyce Beckenstein
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A mannequin styled as a priest, one of five “robotic devotees” in the exhibit. |
NEW YORK---The artist
Nina Yankowitz is known for projecting words in glass houses, and oh how they can shatter the place. For “Criss-Crossing the Divine,” her current exhibition at
Guild Hall in East Hampton, she takes on sacred texts. “Criss-Crossing the Divine” combines scriptures, digital games, video art, three-dimensional animation and robotic avatars. Examining intolerance through the lens of five major religions — Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam and Judaism — the lively, intuitive piece provides visitors with a different way to experience art, despite its rather serious implications. [
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Nina Yankowitz: “Criss-Crossing the Divine” is at Guild Hall, 158 Main Street, East Hampton, through July 27. Information: guildhall.org or (631) 324-0806.
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In addition to a priest, mannequins depicting a Jew, a Buddhist, a Hindu and a Muslim greet visitors. |