‘Dog Days of Summer’ Celebrates Humanity’s Favorite Companions in Art and Life

We’ve officially entered the hot, sticky part of the year when languid afternoon naps seem inevitable. A sprawling group exhibition at Timothy Taylor is an ode to this sluggish time and the furry companion with which it shares a name.
Dog Days of Summer is a joyful tribute to humanity’s best friend. Interpretations of our favorite four-legged pals are vast and varied, including a vividly patterned couch complete with a tiny, lounging pup by Hilary Pecis and Alex Da Corte’s stylized wooden puzzle with a friendly offering in its paw. More
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