MULTI MEDIA SCULPTURE EXHIBITION
November 18, 2005 through January 28, 2006
Tall buildings can look joyless and generic from the outside and at the same time elicit a sense of mystery and excitement about what is occurring inside. In Matthew Geller's exhibition, Almost. Again. Almost. One more time., his small-scale cement buildings engage these notions of concealment, suspense and revelation. He strips the building's exterior down to the bare essentials?walls, a roof, a door, and a window. It's in these windows that we see a magnified fragment of something that might go awry?a water leak, an oil reservoir, a nervous pigeon, a trip delayed, men and machines in the night. In addition to cement, Geller uses materials essential to any building's life: water, oil, wire, pumps, electricity and electronics?in this case tiny video screens.
Curated by Elisabeth Akkerman
OPEN DAILY 9:OO A.M. - 6:00 P.M.
Added by jhogan on November 15, 2005