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Del Harrow: Analogue at Harvey Preston Gallery, Aspen

Ceramics Now by Ceramics Now
September 8, 2021
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  • Del Harrow: Analogue, 2021, Installation view
  • Del Harrow: Analogue, 2021, Installation view
  • Del Harrow: Analogue, 2021, Installation view
  • Del Harrow: Analogue, 2021, Installation view
  • Del Harrow: Analogue, 2021, Installation view
  • Del Harrow: Analogue, 2021, Installation view
  • Kouros(h), 2021, Aluminum, 87 x 23 x 24 in
  • vase (alum) 02, 2021, Stoneware, glaze, 22 x 21 x 19 in
  • Eye (Brauner), 2021, Stoneware, glaze, 40 x 20 x 20 in
  • Surface/Facets 01, 2021, Stoneware, glaze, 30.25 x 24 x 14 in
  • Surface/Facets 02, 2021, Stoneware, 39.5 x 23.5 x 12 in
  • Surface/Facets 02, 2021, Stoneware, 39.5 x 23.5 x 12 in
  • (thinking) Bench 02, 2021, Concrete, stoneware, 17.5 x 55 x 16 in

Del Harrow: Analogue is on view at Harvey Preston Gallery, Aspen

August 19 – September 19, 2021

Harvey Preston Gallery presents a solo exhibition of new sculptures by Del Harrow. After many years working in ways that combine digital technology with material forming processes, this past year—with more time being spent online—Harrow found himself conversely pulled towards more immediate ways of working.

The title of the exhibition, Analogue, is meant to reference multiple meanings of the word— specifically “not digital” and “analogous to”. In thinking about the latter, Del states “these objects are reflections on the complex and paradoxical nature of ‘container’ as an analogy for thinking our world.” In other words, how thought itself, creates the body, identity, objects, property, nation, or territory. The works presented in this exhibition are both physical containers, and diagrams for the idea of a container—a surface that holds content and space.

Contact
970-920-7721
info@harveypreston.com

Harvey Preston Gallery
517 East Hopkins Ave
Aspen, Colorado 81611
United States

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