Game Night. Christopher K. Ho. Glass. 2016.
Christopher K. Ho is a Hong Kong artist and curator who currently lives and works in New York. He has a M.F.A. in architecture from Cornell University, and a M.Phil in art history from Columbia University. His works range in style, from outdoor installations, to sculptures, to lecture-performances, to the glasswork seen in Game Night. Many of his works explore topics such as identity and class.
Game Night consists of 88 3-inch, laser-etched glass cubes and two glass balls. Taken apart, they transform into four games, a 3D puzzle, a domino-like game, a chess-like game, and a game that uses two round die.
Photo courtesy of Christopher K. Ho.
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