Patrick Jacobs’ Keyhole Pastorals, by Benjamin Sutton | L Magazine >>
“Upon entering Jacobs’ new exhibition Familiar Terrain, regular visitors to Williamsburg gallery Pierogi may first notice that the walls are thicker than usual and the floor slightly raised so that they’re easily eye-level with a series of glowing green dots distributed throughout the main gallery. Each spot, from two to 19 inches in diameter, is part telescope and part peephole, revealing a verdant miniature environment embedded behind the wall, visible through a convex lens.”