My Sweet Doppelgänger: Richard Heller Gallery Examines the Shadow Self in New Group Show
Richard Heller Gallery // August 06, 2021 - September 02, 2021
August 04, 2021 | in Installation
As we always expect an artist to be looking out, beyond the studio, and interpret and examine the world and figures that surround us, it s always an interesting idea for the artist to look at themselves. Lucian Freud literally comes to mind, and even the likes of Tracey Emin or Chuck Closer also have made career s of looking back into the self with their work.
My Sweet Doppelgänger, a new group show that gathers a diverse, international mix of twenty-four artists who each bring their own unique take, in various mediums, as to what the concept of “Doppelgänger” (whether “sweet” or otherwise) inspired in them for this exhibition. And Heller has made an interesting prompt: For the upcoming exhibition,
Have we reached the Melting Point? Climate change, social injustice explored in ceramic, glass works at Ferrin Contemporary
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Ferrin Contemporary And Heller Gallery Present Melting Point
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Heller Gallery, 303 10th Ave. New York, NY
Heller Gallery in collaboration with Ferrin Contemporary, is pleased to present
Melting Point, a group exhibition of glass and ceramic artists whose use of the melting point is central to their practice. Featuring nearly 100 works by 22 artists, the exhibition will be on view June 24- September 5, 2021, at Heller Gallery in New York City and Ferrin Contemporary on the MASS MoCA campus in North Adams. The artists, both established and emerging,
explore the inherent physical qualities of materials that are formed and reformed by melting, as well as express their concern for the environmental melting point our planet seems to be approaching.