TY - CONF
T1 - Stasis IX, Stasis XIII, and Stasis XIV
AU - Earley, Caroline
N1 - Professor www.carolineearley.com My work is informed by ideas of sameness and polarity. I explore formal and conceptual correlations through the shifting interplay of ceramic form, appendage and surface. I work in series to examine the relationships between ceramic form and human bodies, the physicality of form, and the ways in which objects occupy and conform to space, gravity and other objects.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - My work is informed by ideas of sameness and polarity. I explore formal and conceptual correlations through the shifting interplay of ceramic form, appendage and surface. I work in series to examine the relationships between ceramic form and human bodies, the physicality of form, and the ways in which objects occupy and conform to space, gravity and other objects. Brightly colored, curvilinear forms are assembled from elemental shapes, creating both tension and dialog between relational elements. The works aim to evoke a sense of the familiar and the absurd as they queer the formalist art object.
AB - My work is informed by ideas of sameness and polarity. I explore formal and conceptual correlations through the shifting interplay of ceramic form, appendage and surface. I work in series to examine the relationships between ceramic form and human bodies, the physicality of form, and the ways in which objects occupy and conform to space, gravity and other objects. Brightly colored, curvilinear forms are assembled from elemental shapes, creating both tension and dialog between relational elements. The works aim to evoke a sense of the familiar and the absurd as they queer the formalist art object.
UR - https://biennialfacultyexhibition.com/Caroline-Earley
M3 - Presentation
T2 - 2021 Biennial Faculty Exhbition
Y2 - 1 January 2021
ER -