Foggy Day is a public installation in which Matthew Geller transformed a heavily trafficked alley way in New York City, added foliage, covered the ground with rubber “puddles,” and then filled the space with a fog of water and mist at certain times of the day, adding a sense of other-worldliness to the work-day environment.
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Read Full Bio2010: Geller presents an iteration of Foggy Day at Katonah Museum of Art in New York
2003: Foggy Day is presented in Cortlandt Alley in New York