DC Moore Gallery is pleased to present Mary Frank: Elemental Expression: Sculpture 1969-1985 & Recent Work, which offers a rare opportunity to see major works in clay that established her reputation as one of the most innovative artists on the New York scene. This is the first extensive exhibition of these evocative works in over twenty years. Her recent paintings and photographs bring the exhibition full circle, highlighting the continuity of the mythic, elemental worlds that she has been creating in several different mediums over the course of more than six decades. A catalogue with an essay by John Yau will accompany the show.
Mary has said of clay, "It is an astounding medium... so alive and dead, both...It doesn't breathe on its own, but you can breathe into it and change it." Mary breathes emotion and insight into all of her work, and the emotional resonance of her ceramic pieces is no different. Using clay in unorthodox and experimental ways, she combined modeling, carving, incising, and assembling in sculpture that suggests the shifting planes of cubist figures, the mythology of Greek gods and goddesses, and a largely feminine sensuality and corporeality that seems to have morphed and merged organically into place.Videos