Departed Artist Jeremy Blake's Psychedelic Panorama

Jeremy Blake's Sodium Family Values (2005).Image courtesy of Kinz, Tillou + Feigen, New York.
Jeremy Blake's high-profile suicide earlier this year sent blogs (namely, this one) and tabloids into a frenzy — no one could fathom why the promising young multimedia artist would do such a thing. In a memorial exhibition opening this weekend, Blake's gallery, Chelsea’s Kinz, Tillou + Feigen, pays tribute to the late artist with regular screenings of his video works and a showcase of his prints, like the fantastical psychedelic panorama above, Sodium Family Values. —Rachel Wolff

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