Gail Goldsmith “Everyday Weapons”
William Holman Gallery
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William Holman Gallery presents Everyday Weapons by Gail Goldsmith.
Featuring eight clay sculptures, Gail Goldsmith’s Everyday Weapons series reflects on death and mourning. Made in the aftermath of her husband’s suicide twenty-five years ago, the sculptures are cathartic, revealing how his death altered everyday objects in Goldsmith’s life. From a series of broken bottles to an ominous corkscrew lying next to a pair of women’s shoes, these quotidian objects reverberate with pain and anger, seeming ominous as thinly-veiled weapons. With the distance of time since their creation, Goldsmith has come to see these sculptures as theatrical; each work is an archetype, both personal and universal. These works have never been shown before.
Goldsmith has written:
The static objects belie the emotions which inspired them…The monochrome color and the dry texture of the clay remind me of the desert and objects buried, then excavated. Because clay is an ancient material, this work could have come from a remote past. Because these pieces originated in my experience, the work represents the archaeology of my past. Because clay has this quality of timelessness, the represented actions of violence and rage can be imagined now or in the future.
[Image: Goldsmith., Everyday Weapons, No. 3, 1989, Clay, 24 x 12 x 9.5 inches]
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Schedule
from February 19, 2014 to March 22, 2014
Opening Reception on 2014-02-19 from 18:00 to 20:00