Published April 8, 2016 in Hyperallergic.
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"In an alley between Greene Naftali gallery and a walled parking lot under the High Line, sit two Haegue Yang installations. Consisting of wind turbines and air conditioners atop layers of concrete bricks, the sculptures (“Opaque Grey – Humbled #1” and “#2,” both 2016) channel contemporary estrangement in their bifurcated aesthetics. "