Lego-style bricks form coloured rooms for Brooklyn warehouse exhibition

New York artist CJ Hendry has created a series of single-coloured rooms for an exhibition in Brooklyn, featuring a green kitchen with grassy surfaces, orange desk supplies and an overflowing tub of pink teddy bears.
Hendry has installed a seven-room house inside a 20,000-square-foot (1858 square metres) space in Brooklyn's Greenpoint neighbourhood for her Monochrome exhibition, which features her new images of crumpled Pantone swatches.
Each space is decorated in just one colour ? from walls to furniture, objects and plants ? where the artist has mounted her artworks bearing different tones of the same hue.
Modular plastic bricks by Everblock, which are similar to Lego, were used to build the walls.
"Art is the first thing [my collectors] add to a space and they design their entire home around their collection," said Hendry. "I have taken this concept to an extreme level."
"Each room has been designed to emulate the art on the wall," she added. "The art is the focus, everything matches the art."
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