Nick Cave, Until, Mass MoCA There is nothing so sweet as combining nature and art. Rearview of new-ish Tadao Ando reflecting pool, Clark Museum of Art, Williamstown, Mass The last time I wrote about this magical elixir was when Creative Time took over the north end of Central Park in a site specific installation of dancers, sculpture and sailboats. Nick Cave, Until, Mass MoCA Last week I had the chance for a day trip to the Berkshires and was able to peep at leaves and at the work of two artists who held their own with colors that popped at Mass Moca --always a dramatic destination--with Nick Cave and Alex Da Corte strutting their stuff. Alex Da Corte, Free Roses, Mass MoCA, The museum is a veritable funhouse of fall color easily rivaling the reds, yellows, oranges and greens you can spy through the oversize windows. Nick Cave, Until Cave installed a number of site specific pieces that will take you through a forest of ornaments on your way to a cloud topping Wunderkammer of found objects, ceramics and the contents of his own crazy closet mind reached only by yellow ladders, through woven beads of brightness on your way to a mylar waterfall of pom poms. Nick Cave, Until Cave--erstwhile grand puppeteer-- offers these pieces as a reaction to racism and racial profiling, specifically in response to the phrase "innocent until proven guilty" and in solidarity with the stop-and-shoot cases in the news.