Ron Nagle - getting to no

Ron Nagle: Getting to No' features twenty-five new sculptures, most of them no larger than six inches in any dimension. According to Nagle, sculpture at this scale can allude to a much bigger place, because it's so small your imagination has to fill in all that space that's not there....

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1. Verfasser: Nagle, Ron (BildhauerIn)
Körperschaft: Matthew Marks Gallery (Herausgebendes Organ)
Weitere Verfasser: Fecteau, Vincent (InterviewerIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: New York Matthew Marks Gallery 2019
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Zusammenfassung:Ron Nagle: Getting to No' features twenty-five new sculptures, most of them no larger than six inches in any dimension. According to Nagle, sculpture at this scale can allude to a much bigger place, because it's so small your imagination has to fill in all that space that's not there. Although he works in traditional mediums like ceramic and porcelain, he combines them with other materials, including epoxy resin and catalyzed polyurethane, to create forms that cannot be achieved in clay alone. Inspiration for Nagle's work often comes from unusual sources, but his work is also grounded in tradition. He frequently cites the influence of shibui, an aesthetic of contrast and balance that is highly prized in Japan. When Nagle makes a sculpture, the proportion of each color is essential; the most vibrant hue might be confined to a thin stripe along its base. 'That's the zinger,' he says. In music they'd call it a hook. Your eye will go there in reference to the other colors. Each sculpture is reproduced in full color, at or near actual size. In the interview, Nagle speaks with fellow San Francisco sculptor Vincent Fecteau about scale, color, and music, as well as Nagle's early friendships with other West Coast artists -- Peter Voulkos, Ken Price, and Jim Melchert -- making innovative work in clay. Exhibition: Matthew Marks Gallery, New York, USA (02.05.-15.06.2019)
Beschreibung:Catalog of an exhibition held at Matthew Marks Gallery, New York, from May 1-June 22, 2019
Beschreibung:12 Seiten, 40 ungezählte Seiten Bildtafeln
29 x 28 cm
ISBN:9781944929206
978-1-944929-20-6
1944929207