Howard Lerner "New Sculpture"

Repetti Gallery

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Working with found materials, and drawing on a variety of spiritual traditions, Howard gives new life to ancient icons. His stated goal is to recreate the Biblical stories of God and man from both image and word. Using the discarded remnants of our civilization for sculptural material, he weaves Holy Scripture into the individual
works. This act of re-creation connects the artist (and perhaps the viewer) with the Divinity, and allows the ancient stories to come alive in the present day. The work isn’t bound to a specific religious context, but instead seeks to depict stories that mingle between traditions. A large standing figure, Kunda-Shekina-Aherah brings into one form several traditional representations of the Divine Feminine Principle. Known in Judaism as the Shekinah, in Yoga as the Kundalini
Shakti and in the Ancient Near and Middle Eastern religions as the Asherah, the goddess here rises from the artist’s vision of The Ark of the Covenant. The goddess, twisting and turning like a serpent, also invokes the Tree of Life, which alludes to what Wikipedia calls, ‘the interconnectedness of all life on our planet.’

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Schedule

from March 06, 2009 to March 23, 2009

Opening Reception on 2009-03-06 from 18:00 to 21:00

Artist(s)

Howard Lerner

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