Jim Hodges | Gladstone Gallery

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Gladstone Gallery has recently announced an exhibiton of work by Jim Hodges, to be shown across both gallery spaces in Chelsea. The two-part exhibition sees Hodges present several new large-scale sculptures that investigate notions of time, movement, color, and reflection. 

Hodges often uses manipulated mirrored elements and this current project sees him exhibit his largest black-mirrored sculpture to date. The room-sized installation seamlessly juxtaposes dense organic rock formations with interventions of synthetic beauty through the use of coloured metallic glazes.

Hodges' practice resists the definitional aims of discourse, instead offering multilayered works that evoke resonant themes such as identity, loss, mortality, and love.

The exhibiton will be shown in Gladstone Gallery until December 23, 2011.

ARTIST Jim Hodges
GALLERY
Gladstone Gallery
LOCATION
Chelsea, NY
DURATION
Nov 5 - Dec 23, 2011

 

DETAILS

a.        ARTIST

b.        ARTWORK

c.        PROJECT

d.        CLIENT

e.        LOCATION

f.         PROJECT TEAM: ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS, LIGHTING, INTERIOR DESIGN, ETC.

g.        CURATORIAL

h.        DESIGN (eg. UAP Studio, Designer)

i.         CONSTRUCTION (eg. UAP Workshop)

j.         YEAR

k.        (DIMENSIONS)

l.         (MATERIALS & FINISHES)

 

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a.        Describe the development/exhibition/city/area

b.        Describe the Brief/Purpose

2.        Object:

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b.        Rationale, references, inspiration, purpose

3.        Benefits:

a.        How does the artwork transform the site and meet client requirements?
Impact that the work has in the public realm.

Images courtesy of Gladstone Gallery

Images courtesy of Gladstone Gallery

Images courtesy of Gladstone Gallery

Images courtesy of Gladstone Gallery

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