Date | TIme | Note | |
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Friday, Sep. 21 | 7:00 PM | Opening Recep. | |
Saturday, Sep. 22 | 12:00 PM | Gallery Talk | |
Thursday, Sep. 27 | 12:00 PM | Gallery Hours | |
Friday, Sep. 28 | 12:00 PM | Gallery Hours | |
Saturday, Sep. 29 | 12:00 PM | Gallery Hours | |
Thursday, Oct. 4 | 12:00 PM | Gallery Hours | |
Friday, Oct. 5 | 12:00 PM | Gallery Hours | |
Saturday, Oct. 6 | 12:00 PM | Gallery Hours | |
Thursday, Oct. 11 | 12:00 PM | Gallery Hours | |
Friday, Oct. 12 | 12:00 PM | Gallery Hours | |
Saturday, Oct. 13 | 12:00 PM | Gallery Hours | |
Thursday, Oct. 18 | 12:00 PM | Gallery Hours | |
Friday, Oct. 19 | 12:00 PM | Gallery Hours | |
Saturday, Oct. 20 | 12:00 PM | Gallery Hours | |
Thursday, Oct. 25 | 12:00 PM | Gallery Hours | |
Friday, Oct. 26 | 12:00 PM | Gallery Hours | |
Saturday, Oct. 27 | 12:00 PM | Gallery Hours | |
Friday, Nov. 2 | 12:00 PM | Gallery Hours | |
Saturday, Nov. 3 | 12:00 PM | Artist WalkThru |
Lily Cox-Richard’s new sculpture installation inventively challenges social and material hierarchies related to labor, craft, and natural and man-made environments.
Inspired by the concept of the berm, a term that refers to an artificially raised bank or ridge that may serve as a fortification line or a separation barrier, Cox-Richard’s new sculptures use reclaimed materials, crafted objects, and the space around them to push up against institutional frameworks and existing architecture to explore modes of viewing, perspective, and accessibility. Within the installation, concrete aggregates made from old bricks, oyster shells, and other debris have been ground down by the artist to reveal other facets of embedded structural systems.
The exhibition takes place on the floor and in the bottom seventeen inches of the gallery, adhering to and highlighting the particulars of the MATCH building: finished wood flooring, ground-level windows, and a patterned brick walkway just outside. The view through the low windows, from the sidewalk, becomes the prime vantage point for the exhibition. Viewers are invited to further shift their perspective by looking through custom scopes, lying on a dolly, or simply taking a knee.
This project expands Cox-Richard’s investigations into the relationships between natural resources, stewardship, labor, landscape, and the built environment in the rapidly developing area of Midtown Houston.
OPENING RECEPTION
Friday, September 21, 7 - 9 pm
GALLERY TALK
Saturday, September 22, 1 - 2 pm
Thinking in Aggregate
w/ Lily Cox-Richard, Cymene Howe (Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, Rice University), and special guests
ARTIST WALK-TRU with Lily Cox-Richard
November 3 at 6:30 pm
GALLERY HOURS
Thursdays - Saturdays, 12 - 8 pm (or by appointment)
Free Admission
Children under the age of 13 must be accompanied by adults (sculptures include glass).
ABOUT LILY COX-RICHARD
Lily Cox-Richard’s sculpture engages familiar forms and materials that have become unmoored from their original contexts and roles. She mines this distance by digging into their cultural and materials histories and forging new paths between them. She has been awarded an Artadia grant, a Smithsonian Artist Research Fellowship, a postdoctoral fellowship in the University of Michigan’s Society of Fellows, and residencies at the Core Program, Millay Colony, RAIR Philadelphia, and the MacDowell Colony. Recent solo exhibitions include Yvonne (Guatemala City), Artpace (San Antonio, TX), She Works Flexible (Houston), Hirschl & Adler Modern (New York), Vox Populi (Philadelphia), and the Hudson River Museum (New York). She has an upcoming exhibition scheduled for the Blanton Museum of Art, University of Texas at Austin (Fall 2019). Lily Cox-Richard lives and works in Richmond, VA, where she is assistant professor at Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts.