We like them together like that . . . for now
Objects:
• mostly paper
• a little or no paper
Sculptures:
• bamboo & paper
• table top works
• wall & floor
• earlier work
• drawings
Shows:
• Yours unless you stop
• Wait 10 days
• Meaningless & Sure
• other shows
Phipps Center for the Arts
Hudson, WI
Fall, 2018
The 7 works in the show are made up of paper objects that we made in the studio. We add and take away objects as we move them around the wall until we get a composition that seems indivisibly engaged and not simply entangled. How the objects balance or obscure each other, support or slip past each other seem analogous to human interaction. So, we like them together like that until we don’t and then we’ll move them around into new works.
For instance, the 2 different forms making up Talking on the Phone with Natalie, 92 (first 2 images in the gallery below) are twisted to mimic each other in a way that keeps them from moving closer or farther apart. Instead, they move around each other in either a wary circling or a dance of mutual support. The coiled reed suggests a history of tense, uncertain conversations. Its long shadow suggests a twilight of coming closure.
Watching my brothers, Says here . . . and What was left . . . (next 3 works) also suggest forms in uneasy, wary interaction.
The show was up Oct 26 to Dec 2, 2018.
Thank you’s to Anastasia Shartin, Phipps Visual Arts Director, Steven Johnson, Phipps Visual Arts Council and art photographer, and our co-gallerist, Barry McMahon, for making our installation so smooth! Phipps Center for the Arts
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