"A SENSE OF PLACE" Opening Reception: Saturday, AUGUST 14, 1-5pm
Gallery hours
Tuesday-Saturday
10:30-5:30 & by appointment
-
PROJECTS
Heather Gaudio Fine Art is pleased to present Projects, a new venue designed to display artworks outside the scope of the gallery’s program. Through collaborations with private dealers and galleries... -
Past Exhibitions
-
Matthew Shlian
Light Years 26 June - 7 August 2021 “As a paper engineer, my work is rooted in print media, book arts and commercial design. Beginning with an initial fold, a single action causes a transfer of energy to subsequent folds, which ultimately manifest in drawing and three dimensional forms. I use my engineering skills to create kinetic sculpture which have led to collaborations with scientists at University of Michigan. We work on the nanoscale, translating paper structures to micro folds. Our investigations extend to visualizing cellular division and solar cell development. Researchers see paper engineering as a metaphor for scientific principles; I see their inquiry as a basis for artistic inspiration. In my studio I am a collaborator, explorer and inventor. I begin with a system of folding and at a particular moment the material takes over. Guided by wonder, my work is made because I cannot visualize its final realization; in this way I come to understanding through curiosity.” - Matt Shlian -
Kathleen Jacobs
SOARS 8 May - 19 June 2021 -
Sagerman and Clement
High-Performance Color 13 March - 1 May 2021 -
Martin Kline
Allover Paintings 23 January - 6 March 2021 Throughout the course of his career, Kline has examined systems of historicism and presentation, his focused and disciplined approach creating bodies of works in series, each with their distinctive visual language. Among his many investigations, Kline has looked to notions of authenticity, sincerity and originality, and, as he states, there comes a point when an artist “cannot escape Jackson Pollock.” For this exhibition, Kline presents his newest group of paintings entitled Allover, inspired by the drip technique he utilized in Dream of Pollock (for Kirk Varnedoe) back in 2007.
-
