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Alyson Shotz at Mass MoCA

Posted in Art, exhibits, Stephanie Gerolimatos with tags , , , , , , , , , on April 9, 2011 by ssstephg

Back in February, we had a little d’Arteboard field trip to Mass MoCA. In typical Steph fashion, it’s now April, and I’m just getting around to sorting through photos from the outing. I was psyched to catch “Material World: Sculpture to Environment” before it came down later that month. The group show featured site specific installations constructed from everyday materials that transformed the museum galleries into otherworldly environments. One of the artists included in the show was Alyson Shotz. Her installation “The Geometry of Light,” composed of Plastic Fresnel lens sheets, silvered glass beads and stainless steel wire was like a little jewel tucked away in a smallish room to the side of heaven and hell–two louder installations I will post about in the future.

“The Geometry of Light” was a beautiful, sparkly display of light and shadow. Shotz strung beads and plastic discs in regular patterns along steel wires which were suspended diagonally across the room beginning in the far right corner and fanning up and out to the left wall. A perfect example of the whole as “more than the sum of it’s parts”, the effect was much more impressive than the list of modest materials might suggest. The room had a magical underwater sort of quality to it. Light passed through, reflected off of and was partially occluded by the strands of discs and beads causing the work to cast layers of painterly shadows and reflections on the floor and wall. Among other things, the installation brought to my mind 1960s textile patterns, the dappled sunlight of a Renoir painting and alien-looking seaweed. For more photos, follow the jump.
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More Fun At Mass MoCA: Simon Starling, The Nanjing Particles

Posted in Art, exhibits, Stephanie Gerolimatos with tags , , , on February 28, 2009 by ssstephg

Simon Starling: The Nanjing Particles
Dec 13, 2008–Oct 31, 2009

more photos in the exhibit album on photobucket

I don’t want to mislead you. Last weekend’s visit to Mass MoCA was not all about LeWitt, although LeWitt is certainly enough of a reason to make the trip. The museum’s vast gallery space is always home to a number of worthy exhibits. The museum complex is permanent host to Christina Kubisch’s Clocktower Project, Natalie Jeremijenko’s Tree Logic, Don Gummer’s Primary Separation and Bruce Odland & Sam Auinger’s Harmonic Bridge. The Kiefer show will be up through October. Even if there hadn’t been anything new, I’d have gone just to see Kiefer again. And the focus of this post, Simon Starling’s The Nanjing Particles is a wonderfully thoughtful, delightfully designed site specific installation that references the history and transformation of the Mass MoCA space from industrial complex to contemporary art museum.


Very briefly because I’m exhausted:

In the 1870s, North Adams’ Sampson Shoe Company, located on what is now the Mass MoCA complex, brought immigrant shoemakers from China Read more »

LeWitt @ Mass MoCA

Posted in abstract, Art, Drawing, exhibits, Stephanie Gerolimatos with tags , , , on February 23, 2009 by ssstephg

Have you seen the Sol LeWitt Wall Drawing Retrospective at Mass MoCA yet? If not, you’d better hurry! It’s only up for another 25 years! HOO! HAH! You read right–25 years! That time frame seems more than reasonable to me considering that, A. number one, it took over 60 people about six months of labor to install the exhibit, and even more importantly it’s an enormously fun, unforgettable humdinger of a show! ayep.

I could spend some time here describing how impressive it is being in the space and feeling as if you’re walking through a giant art maze, or talking up the spectacularly planned and executed three-floor installation, but frankly, I don’t feel like it. So instead, all I’m going to do is offer an enthusiastic two thumbs up and urge you to make space on your quarter century calendar to squeeze in a Mass MoCA visit. Shift things around if you must.

more pics after the jump
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Anselm Kiefer At MASS MoCA (i’m still in love)

Posted in Art, Painting, Stephanie Gerolimatos with tags , , , , on January 17, 2009 by ssstephg


photo from the MASS MoCA website
Anselm Kiefer: Sculpture and Paintings
through October 2009
MASS MoCA
North Adams, MA

An Anselm Kiefer work up close and in the flesh is nothing short of monumental both in scale and in it’s awe-inspiring presence. My knowledge of this was happily refreshed a couple of months back when I finally made it to the Kiefer exhibition at Mass MoCA. The show was just as gorgeous, exquisite and overwhelming as I expected.

There was one point when I was looking at one of the newer enormous field landscapes with the scattered blooms which initially felt very bleak. There were three of them, one on each wall at the far end of a long room with lots of late afternoon sunlight pouring in through a grid of windows at the opposite end. All of a sudden Read more »

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