Sculpture and Drawings
Kathleen Schneider

December 5 - January 6, 2007

By working simultaneously with sculpture and drawing, Kathleen Schneider refuses to honor traditional hierarchies of material. This exhibition presents three sculptures and five works on paper and silk in which line is the primary visual element. Forms that fly, fall, and hover as abstract elements are combined to create unexpected hybrids. Suspension, oscillation and propulsion are alluded to in two intricate wire sculptures that hang, cloud-like, from the gallery’s ceiling. Made from an accumulation of intersecting and crisscrossing lines these entangled clusters are caught in the process of materializing from a formless state into one that has volume and structure.

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