The Nasher Sculpture Center will present its 2017 summer show "Roni Horn," featuring large scale, cast glass works by the American artist.
Encompassing sculpture, drawing, collage, photography, and artist’s books, Roni Horn (b.1955) has created a rich body of work over nearly four decades that has already left a significant mark on contemporary art. Sculpture is an important aspect of Horn’s oeuvre, and the artist frequently includes three-dimensional works in her photography and drawing installations.
For her Nasher show, eight large-scale cylindrical cast glass sculptures of varying colors will occupy the museum’s main gallery. It will be the artist’s first U.S. museum presentation of her work since 2010 and the first to focus specifically on her cast glass sculpture.
The Nasher Sculpture Center will present its 2017 summer show "Roni Horn," featuring large scale, cast glass works by the American artist.
Encompassing sculpture, drawing, collage, photography, and artist’s books, Roni Horn (b.1955) has created a rich body of work over nearly four decades that has already left a significant mark on contemporary art. Sculpture is an important aspect of Horn’s oeuvre, and the artist frequently includes three-dimensional works in her photography and drawing installations.
For her Nasher show, eight large-scale cylindrical cast glass sculptures of varying colors will occupy the museum’s main gallery. It will be the artist’s first U.S. museum presentation of her work since 2010 and the first to focus specifically on her cast glass sculpture.
The Nasher Sculpture Center will present its 2017 summer show "Roni Horn," featuring large scale, cast glass works by the American artist.
Encompassing sculpture, drawing, collage, photography, and artist’s books, Roni Horn (b.1955) has created a rich body of work over nearly four decades that has already left a significant mark on contemporary art. Sculpture is an important aspect of Horn’s oeuvre, and the artist frequently includes three-dimensional works in her photography and drawing installations.
For her Nasher show, eight large-scale cylindrical cast glass sculptures of varying colors will occupy the museum’s main gallery. It will be the artist’s first U.S. museum presentation of her work since 2010 and the first to focus specifically on her cast glass sculpture.