125 Maiden Lane
New York City, New York

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

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