Laura Rathe Fine Art will present a solo exhibition featuring new works by celebrated porcelain installation artist, Lucrecia Waggoner.
Waggoner's installations transform spaces and environments with dynamic compositions that suggest graceful movement and explore the shifting relationships between darkness, light, and color. Intricately mapped in compositions inspired by forms found in nature and abstract visions of landscapes, Waggoner’s current body of work incorporates wood; precious metals, such as 22k Gold, Palladium, and Bronze leaf; as well oil paint, special glazes, and for the first time, diamond dust. Featuring bold choices in both color and form, this is the first exhibition by Waggoner to include a room-sized installation that will feature a striking combination of large black and white vessels.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through June 17.
Laura Rathe Fine Art will present a solo exhibition featuring new works by celebrated porcelain installation artist, Lucrecia Waggoner.
Waggoner's installations transform spaces and environments with dynamic compositions that suggest graceful movement and explore the shifting relationships between darkness, light, and color. Intricately mapped in compositions inspired by forms found in nature and abstract visions of landscapes, Waggoner’s current body of work incorporates wood; precious metals, such as 22k Gold, Palladium, and Bronze leaf; as well oil paint, special glazes, and for the first time, diamond dust. Featuring bold choices in both color and form, this is the first exhibition by Waggoner to include a room-sized installation that will feature a striking combination of large black and white vessels.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through June 17.
Laura Rathe Fine Art will present a solo exhibition featuring new works by celebrated porcelain installation artist, Lucrecia Waggoner.
Waggoner's installations transform spaces and environments with dynamic compositions that suggest graceful movement and explore the shifting relationships between darkness, light, and color. Intricately mapped in compositions inspired by forms found in nature and abstract visions of landscapes, Waggoner’s current body of work incorporates wood; precious metals, such as 22k Gold, Palladium, and Bronze leaf; as well oil paint, special glazes, and for the first time, diamond dust. Featuring bold choices in both color and form, this is the first exhibition by Waggoner to include a room-sized installation that will feature a striking combination of large black and white vessels.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through June 17.