Doug Meyer Wyldlands exhibit/T, The New York Times - Rima Suqi
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Doug Meyer Rima Suqi New York Times

18 Mar Doug Meyer Wyldlands exhibit/T, The New York Times

The artist Doug Meyer, known for his popular “Cameo” series, recently debuted “Wyldlands”: an imagined resort town filled with florescent surrealist buildings in miniature. (The pieces range from 13 to 24 inches tall.) Set in the year 2037, in Arizona’s Sonoran desert, the installation — currently on view at Daniel Cooney Fine Art in New York — imagines a future where pandemics are the norm and elites have constructed a safe haven, called Wyldlands, to which they can slip away and live out their fantasies without risk of infection.  “Wyldlands” is on view at Daniel Cooney Fine Art through May 8, 508 West 26th Street, New York, danielcooneyfineart.com.