"Force Field" Exhibition

Tria Gallery

poster for "Force Field" Exhibition

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In force field photographer Ed Lederman exhibits a 44 foot print of Central Park, which virtually surrounds visitors as they enter the gallery. Lederman has spent the last nine months in Central Park shooting images for what he hopes will become the ultimate photo book of Manhattan's most beloved green space.

Kathleen Schneider's Petals and Wings series, on view in force field, continues the sculptor's engagement with locating gesture and motion (implied action, stopped-action) in sculptures that are hand-made, discrete, and expansive. Each sculptural piece embodies the characteristics of simultaneity by featuring "equal and opposing actions happening at the same time". Each fluctuates, in materials and meaning, between the recognizable and the abstract.

Schneider's Bouquets are spherical clusters, 4' and 5' in diameter, that hang suspended from the ceiling. They are "explosive" masses of color made of multitudes of deconstructed artificial flowers (petals) sprouting from structural cores. Bouquet I has knotted wire helicopters embedded in its lush array. Bouquet II, densely packed with "petaled "wires spiraling from a dark center, appears to be arrested in the activity of growing and unraveling. Spanwing, Schneider's large wall installation, is made up of a complex network of regular and irregular displays of flower-patterned paper airplanes intertwined in a wing-like formation. It shimmers and hovers against the wall. Up close the folded units come into focus as F-35 fighter planes.

The Petals and Wings sculptures are intended to give pleasure. Brilliant colors and richly articulated surfaces seduce the viewer to come close. A sinister twist, often camouflaged into or under the tactile surfaces, contradicts the desire to touch.

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Schedule

from January 27, 2011 to February 19, 2011

Opening Reception on 2011-01-27 from 18:00 to 20:00

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