Saturday, January 8, 2011

February Ad in "Art in America ". Opening Feb. 4. 6-8pm. at The Michael Lord Gallery, Palm Springs, CA.

Click Tittle to View Contemporary Modernist Sculptor Christopher Georgesco Archieves

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My New Exhibition consists of 5 Stainless Steel Table Top Sculptures and 3 Stain less Steel 8' Sculptures in the Front Gallery. The Larger Rear Gallery will have examples from my 1998 Show of Black Geometric Volumes, one is the model for a piece which which was recently Installed on Palm Canyon Blvd. in Palm Springs called "Balzac". Its mate a Female version is tittled "Black Maria" and they are both on Metal Pedestals around 8' h overall.

                                                                            
 There are a Set of Three White Columns which Tittled "Transfiguration" and work together to activate the Space between Them. Most of my work is primarily conceived as The Point in Space that Circles have in Common. The Sculpture itself is the area which 4 circles have in common and all other components are eliminated leaving a Monolith. Another White Column in the show is a "Obelisk around 9' tall comprised of opposing elongated Triangles with reversed sides flipped 2 up 2 down causing the piece to twist subtly 90 degrees.

                                                                              
                There will be Five Leaf Sculptures from around 2002 - 2008 made from Painted Steel with Stainless Steel Feet in Gold, White, Yellow and Red. These pieces resemble Leaves but are conceived from the same Vocabulary I have worked with for the past 43 years with the exception of straight metal Dowlings connecting the work as radius lines. These pieces all are around just under 8' -12' Tall. Out of the Sculptures I have made these are the first to include Color, a departure from the use of natural materials used for their Color and Texture. This Series express's a more playful Joy towards my work more than other series previous.
                                                                                                        


                                                                              

                                                                                


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