Virginia Overton
Curated by
Matthew Lyons
In her works in sculpture and
installation, Virginia Overton
employs readily available or repurposed building materials as well as common
found imagery in reaction to the particular conditions of the exhibition space
and its environs. She has developed a sculptural
vocabulary that uses and reuses these materials and images. While the work
often incorporates large-scale elements, Overton still allows for a
sense of ad hoc fragility in the provisional relationships she sets up between
the architecture and her materials. The heightened awareness of the
weight-bearing loads and the pull of gravity underscore how the materials have
been asked to perform, holding traces of past uses and process to become more
than just “raw” material.
Exhibition Hours: Tues–Fri, 12–6pm; Sat 11–6pm FREE
This exhibition is made possible with support from Dedalus Foundation Inc., The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, and with public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency.
Photo: Virginia Overton
March 21–May 6, 2012
–Interview Magazine
–The L Magazine
–GalleristNY
–Art Forum
