In the gallery's larger exhibition space (just taken over from Wooster Gardens) one can walk among the found-object play stations seen on the tape.
Ubu Gallery, 16 E. 78th St. (794-4444) Also at Wooster Gardens, 558 Bway.
Fischli & Weiss, the German team, are showing pieces related to two recent projects at Wooster Gardens.
Or how about the scenes of ambiguously happy home life in Philip-Lorca di Corcia's photographs (at Wooster Gardens from 10 April to 15 May)?
A New Showplace for Wooster Gardens While the 1990's may be the decade of consolidation, one SoHo gallery is tacking to a different wind.
Today Wooster Gardens is opening a second home of sorts.
In addition to its original Lafayette Street space, which will now deal primarily in the secondary market, Wooster Gardens is renting space at 558 Broadway, near Prince Street, on a month-to-month basis.
When another gallery in his building, Wooster Garden, left for Chelsea (where it has reopened as Brent Sikkema), Mr. Kern took over the space and knocked down a wall to double his area.
(Further examples of Mr. diCorcia's work from this project, along with earlier pictures of his family and friends done in a similar style, are on view at Wooster Gardens, in SoHo.)
"PAINTING," Wooster Gardens, 558 Broadway, at Prince Street, (212) 941-6210 (through Jan. 16).