On View: Francesca DiMattio at Salon 94

A solo exhibition of Francesca DiMattio's ornately deformed ceramic sculptures is on view at Salon 94 Bowery through May 7.  DiMattio was featured in my Spring 2013 exhibition, Vessels, and these works are a continuation on a larger scale of the ideas she was exploring at the time – mixing and matching ceramic styles and traditions to achieve a hybrid of forms that finds a tense balance between beauty and the grotesque.

Installation view: Francesca DiMattio, Domestic Sculpture, Salon 94 Bowery. (Photo: Chris Murtha)

The press release describes the floral accents in one sculpture as “viral,” which is apt.  Though the elements of each work are intricately and beautifully handcrafted, their application is often so excessive and their juxtapositions so jarring that the works can be unsettling and confrontational, especially considering their human scale.

Titled Domestic Sculpture, the works in the exhibition are hardly such.  Instead, DiMattio’s sculptures offer an intense challenge to the decorative and functional conventions of ceramics.
 

Francesca DiMattio @ Salon 94
243 Bowery (Lower East Side)
www.salon94.com

Francesca DiMattio, Iznik, 2015, Glaze and luster on porcelain and stoneware, 88 x 29 x 29 inches; Domestic Sculpture, Salon 94 Bowery. (Photo: Chris Murtha)

"On View" posts highlight current exhibitions featuring exhibited artists.

On View: Daniel Gordon at Pioneer Works

You can see Daniel Gordon's work in the current show at Pioneer Works, Under Construction – New Positions in American Photography, a collaboration with FOAM (Fotografiemuseum Amsterdam). Included in the show is the title piece from Shadows and Pears, our exhibition at The Horticultural Society of New York.

The exhibition focuses on artists that are reassessing photography for our digital age, with a specific focus on those who use manipulations and interventions, whether digital or physical, to re-contextualize imagery.

In an article for Frieze on the recent development towards “constructed photography,” Aaron Schuman describes Gordon’s work as:

[...] a new vision of our contemporary visual landscape: one in which photographic representations, rather than objects themselves, are the subject of composition and contemplation; one where images have become symbiotic with, rather than symbolic of, the physical world itself.*

The exhibition, which also features works by Joshua Citarella, Jessica Eaton, Matthew Leifheit & Cynthia Talmadge, Matt Lipps, Matthew Porter, Sara Cwynar, Kate Steciw and Sara VanDerBeek, is on view through April 26.
 

Under Construction @ Pioneer Works
159 Pioneer Street, Brooklyn (Red Hook)
www.pioneerworks.org

Daniel Gordon, Shadows and Pears, 2012.

Daniel Gordon, Shadows and Pears, 2012.

*Schuman, Aaron. “Construction Sight.” Frieze, April 2015, p. 118.

Welcome

This site will cover my past and future curatorial projects. I will also use it to post updates on artists I’ve worked with.

For over five years, I curated contemporary art exhibitions for The Horticultural Society of New York. Currently, I’m pursuing projects independently.

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