Something From Everything
Something From Everything is an in-depth exploration of the ever-expanding use of materiality in 21st-century sculpture. Through a wide-ranging selection of works, the exhibition invites viewers to explore how meaning is created or revised through the materials artists choose and the ways in which they are manipulated.
Focused on experimentation, transformation, and play, the artists in this exhibition embrace unconventional processes and push the limits of traditional sculpture, using found objects, discarded recognizable materials, usually methods, and everyday items as primary resources. Often considered mundane or overlooked, these materials are reimagined, gaining significance and meaning within new context and use.
With their unique use of materiality paired with a powerful visual language, artists challenge conventional norms and invite others to see the world anew. This playful curiosity is not frivolous鈥攊t鈥檚 a radical commitment to reimagining reality and resisting rigid structures. In a world driven by utility and profit, the artist鈥檚 dedication to experimentation becomes a revolutionary act of freedom and vision.
The exhibition also engages with themes of formalism, labor, commodification, cultural memory, and the metaphoric potential of materials. Through tactile construction and abstraction, each work asks the viewer to consider how physical matter can carry emotional, historical, or social weight. Whether emphasizing the inherent qualities of materials or re-envisioning their potential, the artists in Something from Everything make process visible. Sculpture becomes not just a static form but one that explores the ideas of iteration, reinvention, and reinterpretation.
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Something From Everything is an in-depth exploration of the ever-expanding use of materiality in 21st-century sculpture. Through a wide-ranging selection of works, the exhibition invites viewers to explore how meaning is created or revised through the materials artists choose and the ways in which they are manipulated.
Focused on experimentation, transformation, and play, the artists in this exhibition embrace unconventional processes and push the limits of traditional sculpture, using found objects, discarded recognizable materials, usually methods, and everyday items as primary resources. Often considered mundane or overlooked, these materials are reimagined, gaining significance and meaning within new context and use.
With their unique use of materiality paired with a powerful visual language, artists challenge conventional norms and invite others to see the world anew. This playful curiosity is not frivolous鈥攊t鈥檚 a radical commitment to reimagining reality and resisting rigid structures. In a world driven by utility and profit, the artist鈥檚 dedication to experimentation becomes a revolutionary act of freedom and vision.
The exhibition also engages with themes of formalism, labor, commodification, cultural memory, and the metaphoric potential of materials. Through tactile construction and abstraction, each work asks the viewer to consider how physical matter can carry emotional, historical, or social weight. Whether emphasizing the inherent qualities of materials or re-envisioning their potential, the artists in Something from Everything make process visible. Sculpture becomes not just a static form but one that explores the ideas of iteration, reinvention, and reinterpretation.
Artists on show
- Alina Tenser
- Ashanté Kindle
- Charlotte Posenenske
- Clark Derbes
- Courtney Puckett
- Damien Hoar De Galvan
- Derrick Velasquez
- Diego Mireles Duran
- Ephraim Puusemp
- Katy Heinlein
- Lars Call
- Lee Bontecou
- Leonardo Drew
- Marissa Albrecht
- Max Palmer
- Nolan Flynn
- Patrick Durka
- Ricardo Rendón
- Samuel Nnorom
- Sheila Hicks
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