
an unintentional tableau of old and new work in the corner

the same corner, but the "dark side"
Clay, New work, in the studio //
November 9, 2010
The Half-Pots are included in two group shows this summer. Both are up through August 13th. They provide interesting contrasts in context for the pots — the Nicole Klagsbrun show is steeped in material and formal language, whereas the Kate Werble show is more about the oddities (oddness?) implicit in everyday objects. Of course, within these two shows, there are intersections, especially in the manipulation of materials meant for uses other than are found in these artworks. They are both well thought-out shows with a singular point of view, worth the effort to go see. My pots are in good company!
Shape Language at Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery
526 West 26th St, No. 213
extended through August 13th
Curated by Natalie Campbell

L to R: Adam McEwen, Joe Bradley, my pot



Patrick Brennan's painting in background

More info and images here.
also up through August 13th:
Things Just Aren’t The Way They Used To Be
Kate Werble Gallery
83 Vandam St
Curated by Beth Campbell

L to R: Corin Hewitt, Joshua Marsh, Robert Lazzarini, Lucas Blalock, Christopher Chiappa (knife), my pots in foreground

Roy McMakin, A New Table with an Old Footstool (love this piece), and Sarah Wood

L to R: Johanna Unzueta, Peter Kreider, Anissa Mack
more info and images here
Artists, Clay, Shows //
August 6, 2010