The big summer exhibition at the deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum is a retrospective of Tony Feher, a man its curator calls an artists’ artist.
Feher creates floor pieces using coins, broom handles and lots of jars, among many other materials most of us might consider ordinary.
Assistant curator Lexi Lee Sullivan says Feher asks viewers “to focus in on these moments of real beauty in our everyday surroundings, to ask us to think about our world in a very different way.”
Enter Feher’s world at the deCordova Museum through September 15.