Erin Antognoli mixes together steel, glass and imagery in her evocative sculptures. |
Constructing
Content brings together three artists from the Washington, DC area that explore
the ways in which ideas are translated and transformed as artists move from one
medium to another. Arriving at kiln-glass from diverse backgrounds, these
crossover artists bring new concerns and techniques to the medium. Working at the Washington Glass School, Erin Antognoli, Sean Hennessey and Erwin Timmers are kindred spirits, and their 3 person show opens this weekend at the Delaplaine Arts Center in Maryland.
Sean Hennessey creates narrative cast glass panels. |
“We are not
in pursuit of the perfect object, or even, necessarily, beautiful objects.” explains
painter and sculptor Sean Hennessey, “We are all driven by the narratives that
we bring to our work. Our content drives and informs the imagery and the form.
We treat glass like another artistic media, using it as an exploration of ideas”
Erin Antognoli, "Heading West To Find a Bridge", detail. |
“I
made the switch to glass and steel sculpture after nearly two decades as a
photographer,” explains photographer and sculptor Erin Antognoli, “doing anything by hand seems to have become a lost art. Therefore, as
a challenge to the age of digitization, it seemed fitting to me to hand-work the
physical sculpture by grinding the glass circles, welding the steel frames, and
showcasing handwritten letters.”
Erwin Timmers explores ecological implications in his recycled glass sculpture. |
Other
artists, through kiln-glass, find a reinforcement of their artistic beliefs.
“There is a directness, freedom, and honesty I feel working in glass,” says Washington Glass School
co-founder, Erwin Timmers. “I’m not sure I felt quite the same way in my years
of sculpting metal.” Erwin works with recycled glass, and environmental
integrity informs his work. He feels that material and content are intertwined.
“I believe there are no neutral materials,” explains Erwin, “I try to use
materials for their intrinsic and philosophical content.”
Sean Hennessey, "Promise Locks" detail. |
These
artists, with work as diverse as their backgrounds, are brought together
because their unique visions have helped build a new direction for glass sculpture.
Erin Antognoli, "The Optimist" |
Constructing Content
December 01-31, 2012
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