At Outlet in Brooklyn, Jeff Schwarz. Outlet Link |
A New Yorker, Schwarz is inspired by graffiti, fashion design and shifting space |
The works are wheel-thrown |
And heavily glazed (this a detail from below) |
In this duo, matt and glossy glazes intertwine |
They are like paintings, though Thomas Michelli would disagree Hyperallergic review- glazed on tile |
In the round, where |
...surfaces can be matte, even peeling - |
View of front room works at eye level |
Elisabeth Kley at Canada in Ozymandius. Canada New York Link |
These are hand-coiled and built, glazed with homemade mixtures |
Inscribed with ancient Turkish and Chinese-inspired patterns |
Wall works accompany the objects |
Which face us like the Terra Cotta Warriors at X'ian |
One example of a glossy layer |
They look hand-inked, as if a ballpoint pen had bled... |
Here with a wall mural Kley painted |
William Corwin wrote movingly and thoroughly about this work in his Brooklyn Rail review. Read it here: Artseen/Elisabeth-Kley-Ozymandias |
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