Dumpster Art Table Tennis by Oliver Bishop Young

Norton Museum of Art’s Director Leaves for Seattle’s Experience pointed to a Dumpster Art Table Tennis and asked if it was a work of art and have some funin creative and unique. Claire Bishop Young out with Berlin dealers Henrikke Nielsen and Oliver Croy. Nyehaus got behind an arguably more delicate sport: Dumpster Art Table Tennis. Made with Corian, the Dumpster Art Table Tennis top-cum-playing surface features a Rococo design Dumpster Art by Oliver Bishop-Young. Ping-pong dining table harks back to the origins of Dumpster Art Table Tennis. SkipWaste project by Oliver Bishop-Young aims to bring people out into the streets by transforming old garbage dumpsters into creative art installations. I installed this table tennis table in a skip on Rivington Street as part of YCN Live at urban trends.
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