Matter and Form
Nohra Haime Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of Matter and Form, an exciting group exhibition that brings together a diverse collection of contemporary sculptural works exploring the interplay between materiality and abstraction. Featuring renowned artists such as Lesley Dill, Lika Mutal, Leo Villareal and Sophia Vari, alongside Nessim Bassan, Susana Jaime Mena, Fernando Botero and Adriana Marmorek the exhibition delves into how physical materials 鈥 from stone and metal to paper and fiber 鈥 are transformed into dynamic forms that resonate with both visual and conceptual weight.
Matter and Form is a dialogue between the tangible and the intangible, where shape, texture, and volume give life to figures that transcend their physical presence. The artists in this exhibition push the boundaries of sculpture, creating works that explore the nuanced relationships between structure and abstraction, offering new perspectives on what a "figure" can be. From Dill's intricate explorations of text and the human form to Mutal鈥檚 rich, textural sculptures that evoke the essence of natural forces, and Vari鈥檚 poetic, minimalist pieces that invite reflection on space and material, this exhibition presents a fascinating range of interpretations of the concept of form.
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Nohra Haime Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of Matter and Form, an exciting group exhibition that brings together a diverse collection of contemporary sculptural works exploring the interplay between materiality and abstraction. Featuring renowned artists such as Lesley Dill, Lika Mutal, Leo Villareal and Sophia Vari, alongside Nessim Bassan, Susana Jaime Mena, Fernando Botero and Adriana Marmorek the exhibition delves into how physical materials 鈥 from stone and metal to paper and fiber 鈥 are transformed into dynamic forms that resonate with both visual and conceptual weight.
Matter and Form is a dialogue between the tangible and the intangible, where shape, texture, and volume give life to figures that transcend their physical presence. The artists in this exhibition push the boundaries of sculpture, creating works that explore the nuanced relationships between structure and abstraction, offering new perspectives on what a "figure" can be. From Dill's intricate explorations of text and the human form to Mutal鈥檚 rich, textural sculptures that evoke the essence of natural forces, and Vari鈥檚 poetic, minimalist pieces that invite reflection on space and material, this exhibition presents a fascinating range of interpretations of the concept of form.
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