Defining Form
The Untitled Space is pleased to present 鈥淒efining Form,鈥 a group exhibition of contemporary artists exploring 2 and 3-dimensional sculpture opening on July 11, 2018. Curated by Indira Cesarine, 鈥淒efining Form鈥 takes a comprehensive look at the manifestations of contemporary sculpture today, engaging a dialogue of the narratives resonating amongst sculptors through works in mediums such as metal, stone, clay, wood, glass, textiles, recycled and repurposed materials as well as mixed media.
Defining Form presents figurative and abstract works by over 50 emerging and established artists. The group show investigates progressive themes in sculpture, including contemporary feminism, gender identity and political art, as well as new technologies in digital sculpture, with an emphasis on originality and innovative usage of materials. Technological advances in fabrication and digital sculpture have had a massive impact on the art form over the past few decades. Classic techniques such as chiseling stone and casting in bronze have shifted towards new technologies such as 3-D printing, materials such as silicone, plastics, and textiles as well as found, recycled and re-purposed materials. The domination of large-scale works has given way to delicate and intimate pieces as well as a wave of sculptural installations that deconstruct notions of space and form. Artists are pushing the boundaries of the art form integrating components of sound, video, light and performance as well as painting, photography and other mediums.
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The Untitled Space is pleased to present 鈥淒efining Form,鈥 a group exhibition of contemporary artists exploring 2 and 3-dimensional sculpture opening on July 11, 2018. Curated by Indira Cesarine, 鈥淒efining Form鈥 takes a comprehensive look at the manifestations of contemporary sculpture today, engaging a dialogue of the narratives resonating amongst sculptors through works in mediums such as metal, stone, clay, wood, glass, textiles, recycled and repurposed materials as well as mixed media.
Defining Form presents figurative and abstract works by over 50 emerging and established artists. The group show investigates progressive themes in sculpture, including contemporary feminism, gender identity and political art, as well as new technologies in digital sculpture, with an emphasis on originality and innovative usage of materials. Technological advances in fabrication and digital sculpture have had a massive impact on the art form over the past few decades. Classic techniques such as chiseling stone and casting in bronze have shifted towards new technologies such as 3-D printing, materials such as silicone, plastics, and textiles as well as found, recycled and re-purposed materials. The domination of large-scale works has given way to delicate and intimate pieces as well as a wave of sculptural installations that deconstruct notions of space and form. Artists are pushing the boundaries of the art form integrating components of sound, video, light and performance as well as painting, photography and other mediums.
Artists on show
- Alexandra Rubinstein
- Ann Lewis
- Arlene Rush
- Barb Smith
- Christina Massey
- Colin Radcliffe
- Cristin Millett
- Elizabeth Riley
- Emily Elliott
- Gracelee Lawrence
- Indira Cesarine
- Jamia Weir
- Jen Dwyer
- Kacy Jung
- Kate Hush
- Kelsey Bennett
- Laura Murray
- Lola Ogbara
- Maia Radanovic
- Manju Shandler
- Meegan Barnes
- Michael Wolf
- Rebecca Goyette
- Ron Geibel
- Ronald Gonzalez
- Sandra Erbacher
- Sarah Maple
- Seunghwui Koo
- Sophia Wallace
- Stephanie Hanes
- Suzanne Wright
- Tatyana Murray
- Touba Alipour
- Zac Hacmon