From The Boston Globe:
Irrational exuberance
The antic, wildly imaginative Swiss Pop-conceptualist John Armleder cq fills the Rose Art Museum with installations composed of modern furniture, abstract paintings, boldly patterned wallpaper, neon lights, stuffed animals, domestic appliances, and much more.
----Ken Johnson, Boston Globe Staff
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John Armleder (born 1954), is one of the most important and influential Swiss artists of the present day. The Rose features the first extensive exhibition of the artist's multi-layered work in the U.S. that covers the fields of art, design and pop culture. The exhibition will take over all 10,000 square feet of exhibition space in the museum, and will include large and vibrant multi-media installations made from scaffolding, wall-paintings, disco light ball installations, pour and puddle paintings, mesmerizing fluorescent light installations, furniture sculptures, scatter pieces, and much more.

