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 When I Believed, What I Believed, 2008

When I Believed, What I Believed, 2008
Stained glass and steel
81 1/2 x 56 x 56 inches

  , When I Believed, What I Believed, 2008

 

When I Believed, What I Believed, 2008
Stained glass and steel
81 1/2 x 56 x 56 inches
 
 When I Believed, What I Believed, 2008,

When I Believed, What I Believed, 2008

Stained glass and steel

81 1/2 x 56 x 56 inches

 

 Even Here 1-12, 2008

Even Here 1-12, 2008
Archival pigment prints on Crane portfolio rag paper with varnish overlay
Suite of 12 separate images
21 x 16 inches each
23 x 18 inches each, framed
Edition 1/3

PRESS RELEASE

 

Jim Hodges

25 November – 19 December 2008

Opening reception: Sunday, 23 November, 12 noon to 2 pm

 

Anthony Meier Fine Arts is pleased to announce an exhibition of new work by New York artist Jim Hodges. Continuing to use light as his collaborator, Hodges captures the simplicity of casual experiences and meaning in common, everyday experiences. 

The centerpiece of the exhibition is a large, freestanding stained glass sculpture entitled When I Believed, What I Believed. Comprised of two flat planes of glass intersecting to create a three-dimensional experience, the piece depicts a soaring eagle in flight with a coterie of butterflies. 

The crossing of surfaces puts the work into quadrants, choreographing the vantage point of the viewer and creating a reveal at every turn.

Also on view is a new suite of photographs called Even Here. A set of twelve works, the photos were taken at the gallery during a visit earlier this year.  They capture a beautiful emptiness of space.

Hodges work is infused with his own story as a means to investigate how one experiences his own history.  He creates a kaleidoscopic view to illustrate that things can become accessible in a spherical way.  

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