It is hard to define sculpture these days. Artists continue to make three-dimensional objects, but the range and variety of materials they employ defy classification. This is enchantingly evident in a show by the Armenian artist Karen Sargsyan at the Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art. Mr. Sargsyan, 36, makes figurative sculptures from cut paper. The works in the current show were created during his stay in Peekskill last fall as the center's artist in residence. Depending on how you look at it, the exhibition consists of either hundreds of individual cut paper sculptures arranged across the mezzanine gallery or a single installation made up of many parts. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
*ART exhibitions, *PAPER arts, *20TH century art, *EXHIBITIONS
Abstract
The article reviews the art exhibition "The Cuts," which featured various works on paper and other artworks by the contemporary artist Stephen Antonakos, held at the Lori Bookstein Fine Art gallery, located in New York City, from February 19th through March 21, 2015.
Published
2015
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