Over a period of six years, The Royal Art Lodge produced a remarkably large body of work, including drawings, sculptures, videos, puppets, music, costumes, and dolls. Their low-tech aesthetic and crude-yet-precise draftsmanship, combined with a perversely idiosyncratic sense of humor, resulted in an outpouring of unforgettable hybrid creatures, absurd commentaries on the human condition, and an art of dynamic energy, whimsical charm, and expressive beauty. The exhibition, which was curated by Wayne Baerwaldt and Joseph R. Wolin, continued in the
Drawing Room.