Petroc Sesti Exhibition

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At Paul Kasmin Gallery
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In Sesti's first exhibition at the gallery, he will transform the 511 West 27th Street space into an illusory space of eye-trickery. Black stripes on the four walls of the space will be contorted into curvilinear lines as the viewer gazes through a transparent sphere of plith, turbine, and optic fluid, situated in the center of the room.

Animated with at once a furious and sedating rhythm, by an ever-changing vortex at its core, Vanishing Point is one in a series of sculptures in constant, but variable motion: both static and fluid, dynamic and stable. Taking liquid curvature as its subject, this kinetic sculpture comprises a vast bell jar filled with a mercurial liquid which acts a 'crystal ball', consuming and reconfiguring the landscape in which it arrives. Conceived in the city for the city, Vanishing Point seeks to develop a dialogue between architecture and sculpture; it is a liquid lens through which human architecture is compressed, distorted—liquefied—acting as an interface between the solid forms of the cityscape and the public's daily flux.

Schedule

From 2008-05-08 To 2008-09-06

Artist(s)

Petroc Sesti

Fee

Free

Venue Hours

From 10:00 To 18:00
Closed on Mondays, Sundays

Access

Between 26th and 27th St. Subway: C/E to 23rd Street

Address

293 10th Ave., New York, NY 10001
Phone: 212-563-4474 Fax: 212-563-4494

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Venue: Paul Kasmin Gallery
Schedule: From 2008-05-08 To 2008-09-06
Address: 293 10th Ave., New York, NY 10001
Phone: 212-563-4474 Fax: 212-563-4494

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