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Forms Fired – an online exhibition at Shoshana Wayne Gallery

September 26, 2020
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  • Anina Major, Explosive-High
  • Anina Major, Pine-apple Wine-front
  • Ann Agee, All Dressed Up
  • Ann Agee, Dipped then Upright
  • Anselm Reyle, Dark Carnival
  • Anselm Reyle, Empire of the Sun
  • Arlene Shechet, Rock in the form of a big breath & a stubborn thought
  • Ashwini Bhat, Assembling California Earthquake Trail
  • Ashwini Bhat, Assembling California Sky Trail
  • Beverly Semmes, Top Handles Stack
  • Grayson Perry, Searching For Authenticity
  • Ebitenyefa Baralaye, Fount
  • Ebitenyefa Baralaye, Feels Real
  • Jolie Ngo, Full Moon jar
  • Jolie Ngo, Psychedelic bonsai
  • Kathy Butterly, Have a Nice Day
  • Kathy Butterly, Trickledown
  • Lindsey Mendick, Ive Been Thinking…
  • Nicole Cherubini, 746,932,514.549713826
  • Nicole Cherubini, Queen
  • Nicole Cherubini, Red One Athena
  • Petah Coyne, Untitled #1459 (Yoko Ogawa The Memory Police)
  • Rodrigo Valenzuela, Airship
  • Stella Sujin, Virgin Breeze
  • TalR, Face
  • Yeesookyung, Translated Vase
  • Zachary Leener, Shekhinah
  • Zachary Leener, Untitled
  • Zachary Leener, Untitled

Forms Fired – an online exhibition at Shoshana Wayne Gallery, Los Angeles

August 25 – December 31, 2020

In the beginning, there was earth. Humans have made functional objects and symbolic, spiritual forms in clay for thousands of years, and while today that tradition continues, more conceptual and aesthetic outcomes tend to motivate artists working with earth. Shoshana Wayne Gallery is pleased to present “Forms Fired”, a collection of over 40 contemporary sculptures in clay on loan from galleries, collectors and artists worldwide.

Earth and fire unifies the 18 artists here. They all make fired forms, but unlike traditional ceramics their objects eschew functionality—relationships between a viewer, object, and space often define the meaning, sometimes in order to make social or political statements or in an attempt to stretch formal, conceptual or material boundaries. In sum these are sculptures in the round that inspire us through imagination, ideas, skill and beauty.

Contact
323.840.3252
mail@shoshanawayne.com

Shoshana Wayne Gallery
4835 W. Jefferson Blvd.
Los Angeles, 90016

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