Trenton Doyle Hancock: full immersion: wallpaper, paintings, murals, drawings and hand-lettered wall texts all enter into the mix of this Texas artist's exuberantly satiric gallery environments—shown recently in New York and now on view at MOCA in North Miami

Art in America, June, 2003 by Nancy Princenthal

"For a Floor of Flora" was seen at James Cohan Gallery, New York [Feb. 22-Mar. 29]. An exhibition of Trenton Doyle Hancock's work, called "It Came from the Studio Floor," opened in March at the Museum of Contemporary Art in North Miami and will continue through June 8.

Nancy Princenthal is a critic based in New York.

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