as a wheelchair user artist jason wilson mills has long found ways to serve mound obstacles that come his way so when the coronavirus interrupted his planned exhibit at the tate modern in london he got to work on plan b. and his installation did go up and up and up right in his own. it's as if there's some sort of strange resurrection underway in jason wilson mills garden but this isn't a bouncy castle it's art beyond just as self isolating injuring the coronavirus a pandemic because he's in a high risk group. his inflatable sculptures should have been in london's tate modern but with galleries closed jason has had to get creative and such have his own private exhibition. chalets. a smile so i mean gauging with them making them laugh to make them smile that i've got them and i can talk about the difficult things about how disabled people are being treated about how how difficult life can be for disabled people. behind all the color and fun there's an important message jason subjects always have a visible handicap such as a white stick or a cane his artwork details his daily life as a