
Davina Semo
Transmitter, 2019
Polished and patinated cast bronze bell, powder-coated chain and hardware, polyurethane clapper
22 x 9 1/2 inches
55.9 x 24.1 cm
Installation dimensions variable
Davina Semo
Transmitter, 2019
Polished and patinated cast bronze bell, powder-coated chain and hardware, polyurethane clapper
22 x 9 1/2 inches
55.9 x 24.1 cm
Installation dimensions variable
Tammy Rae Carland
Discogram: There's a light that never goes out, 2013
Gelatin-silver photogram
40 x 50 inches
101.6 x 127 cm
Tammy Rae Carland
Discogram: Louder than bombs, 2013
Gelatin-silver photogram
40 x 55 inches
101.6 x 139.7 cm
Davina Semo
Shifter, 2019
Patinated cast bronze bell, powder-coated chain and hardware, polyurethane clapper
22 x 11 inches
55.9 x 27.9 cm
Installation dimensions variable
Zoe Leonard
Bubblegum No. 5, 2000/2003
C-print
Image size: 17 x 11 5/16 inches (43.2 x 28.7 cm)
Paper size: 18 1/2 x 12 5/8 inches (47 x 32.1 cm)
Edition 1 of 6
Davina Semo
Crater, 2019
Polished and patinated cast bronze, hardware
14 x 11 inches
35.6 x 27.9 cm
Marsha Cottrell
Hands_2, 2018
Laser toner on paper, unique diptych
11 x 8 1/2 inches each
27.9 x 21.6 cm each
PRESS RELEASE
Homage to a Circle: Tammy Rae Carland, Marsha Cottrell, Zoe Leonard & Davina Semo
17 November – 15 December 2020
Anthony Meier and Jessica Silverman are pleased to present Homage to a Circle, an exhibition that explores spinning, ringing, orbiting, enclosing, ruminating, and revolving. More than a formal exploration, the show is a social and psychological journey that leads to all sorts of unexpected terrains. Zoe Leonard’s photographs of sidewalks punctuated by chewed gum connect foot and mouth with an abstract wasteland. Tammy Rae Carland’s Discograms, made directly on photographic paper with the light refracted from a disco ball, suggest the spacious bliss of a magical night on dancefloor. Marsha Cottrell harnesses the tool of a laser printer as one would a paint brush, running mulberry paper through the printer multiple times to create unique images of spectral suns. Finally, Davina Semo’s cast-bronze “Bells” beckon and unite communities, ring the time, and strike for freedom. They are gender-fluid concave forms impregnated by clappers. This four-woman show presents the physical work in real space. Please come see it in the round.