A new film by Doug Ischar. This work examines the extraordinary relationship between Maria Callas and Pier Paolo Pasolini.
Utilizing a variety of materials including concrete, plaster, fabric, wood, and found objects, Robert MacNeill creates sculptures that present materials in contradictory ways. The show’s title refers to Goethe’s comparison of architecture to “frozen music.” MacNeill extends this metaphor to sculpture, creating compositions that solidify movement and the ephemeral. Originally trained as an architect, MacNeill’s sculptural work can be seen as an extension and a critique of that discipline, reacting against Modernist and Cartesian tendencies in favor of structures that are intuitive and irrational.
MacNeill’s sculptural mix of dualities - heavy/light, permanent/ephemeral, lofty/grounded, static/moving - results in works that become ...
Work by Adrian Rozendaal, Lee Jasper Jones, Dan Hojnacki, Andrew Herner, Paul Kriley, Derrick L. Bowser, Alan Hatcher and Nate Hitchcock.