I was not the only visitor at Andrea Rosen Gallery wowwed after leaning in for a closer look at Elliott Hundley's works in Agave of the Bacchae. The Los Angeles-based artist combined collage, painting, performance, photography, sculpture and assemblage to create these large-scale pieces jam packed with details held in place by a multitude of pins of varying lengths and colors. Based on the Greek tragedy The Bacchae by Euripides which "works as a vehicle to explore ideas of exuberance and ecstasy, mourning and remembrance, and the construction of form" (from show's press release), the works are named after the...