Low at Lyles & King
Low gathers artists who conceive of imagery as a sculptural medium. Digital reproduction has opened a conduit that fundamentally alters terms like materiality, scale, architecture and phenomenology. As viewers, we primarily experience sculpture in the virtual space of internet searches and photography apps. As artists, our practices have evolved under the compression of imagery. Making and thinking are reshaped by the logic of technologies like flatbed printing, 3d scanning, CNC milling. These tools allow visual media to be seamlessly integrated into sculptural practice, creating interesting new gains and problematic losses. Low will gather compelling responses to the question: what is an object in the age of the image? Artists include: John Divola, Peter Halley, Michael Henry Hayden, Sean Kennedy, David Kennedy Cutler, Dwyer Kilcollin, Sarah Ludy, Anissa Mack, Claes Oldenburg, Benjamin Phelan, Brie Ruais
Opening reception: Sunday February 14th 6pm-8pm
February 14, 2016
End DateMarch 13, 2016
Hours12:00 PM - 06:00 PM
AddressLyles & King, 106 Forsyth Street, New York, NY, 10002
Event TypePublic
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