Organic Abstraction: Contemporary Outdoor Sculpture

Organic Abstraction: Contemporary Outdoor Sculpture

Southampton Arts Center 25 Jobs LaneSouthampton, NY 11968, USA Thursday, April 25, 2024–Monday, September 2, 2024


embrace by kevin barrett

Kevin Barrett

Embrace, 2023

98,000 USD

quintessence #3 by hans van de bovenkamp

Hans Van de Bovenkamp

Quintessence #3

40,000 USD

circus by carole eisner

Carole Eisner

Circus, 1986

45,000 USD

copernicus' midnight sun by isobel folb sokolow

Isobel Folb Sokolow

Copernicus' Midnight Sun, 1994

42,000 USD

bloom no. 4 by norman mooney

Norman Mooney

Bloom No. 4, 2022

Price on Request

round east by joel perlman

Joel Perlman

Round East, 2023

85,000 USD

intersections garden #12 by arlene slavin

Arlene Slavin

Intersections Garden #12, 2014

42,000 USD

sisyphean circle 8-14-17 by john van alstine

John Van Alstine

Sisyphean Circle 8-14-17, 2017

28,500 USD

The Southampton Arts Center announces its partnership with Curator, Cheryl Sokolow to bring contemporary outdoor sculpture to the grounds of SAC throughout the season.  

The exhibition, entitled ORGANIC ABSTRACTION: CONTEMPORARY OUTDOOR SCULPTURE, explores the materials, processes, and techniques of nine internationally recognized, museum-collected sculptors working within a formalist paradigm.  

Participating artists include Joel Perlman, Hans Van de Bovenkamp, Kevin Barrett, John Van Alstine, Norman Mooney, Arlene Slavin, Carole Eisner, Carol Ross, and Isobel Folb Sokolow.  

With an emphasis on syntax and form rather than subject matter, the handling of material and the artists’ processes become the subject of the work; each piece is most immediately identified and appreciated by its most basic physical attributes. 

Artwork that is seemingly void of narrative (or abstract) has historically been celebrated as the purest form of art, as noted by critics such as Clement Greenberg and others. Material, shape, form, composition and surface engender an unadulterated or "pure" aesthetic experience.  

Within this idiom, notions of nature connect and inspire each work by virtue of material, form, or concept.  

The relationship with transitory nature is seen in the sculptures of Norman Mooney and Arlene Slavin. Norman Mooney’s “Bloom No. 4” captures the intricacies of form, pattern, and the sequences found in nature; its exquisite, highly-polished surface provides a mirror into the natural surroundings. Arlene Slavin’s translucent and vividly colored "Intersections" are juxtaposed to capture the light of the sun with an ever changing saturation of color creating a reflective third dimension.  

Isobel Folb Sokolow’s "Copernicus’ Midnight Sun" references the natural phenomena of the Big Bang Theory, which her process powerfully mimics as fire-welded forms explode into being.  

Kevin Barrett’s "Embrace" fuses organic shapes and rhythms rooted in both the human form and landscape with impeccable grace and welding technique.  

John Van Alstine’s "Sisyphean Circle" unites industrial metal objects with natural river stone, marrying the two literally and metaphorically. Nature’s heavy stone is suspended and appears weightless at the helm of his clever and skillful assemblage process.  

These concepts are underscored by the natural essence of outdoor atmosphere where the synergy between nature, art, and spectator is both continuous and evolving; time of day, scale, perspective, light, color of the sky, movement of clouds, and the artworks’ proximity to trees and to each other are all vital to the viewers’ sense of place, space, and discovery.  


ABOUT SOUTHAMPTON ARTS CENTER
 

Southampton Arts Center is committed to community building through the arts, presenting and producing inspiring, inclusive, socially and regionally relevant programs across all disciplines – welcoming, connecting, and collaborating with the diverse members of New York’s East End community and beyond. 

“We are truly delighted to be able to collaborate with Cheryl to bring world- class sculptures to the grounds of the Southampton Arts Center for all our community and visitors to come and enjoy.” Notes Christina Mossaides Strassfield, Executive Director, Southampton Arts Center.  


ABOUT CHERYL SOKOLOW
 

Cheryl Sokolow has over 20 years of art world experience with both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in art history. She launched C Fine Art in 2009 to showcase established artists with a focus on formal abstraction in contemporary sculpture and dimensional art. She was the founder and curator of the Uncommon Ground Sculpture Series hosted by the Bridge Gardens for 6 seasons.  

“Our appreciation for excellence in craftsmanship, and insistence on originality leads us to artists who masterfully fabricate their work, reaching far beyond the boundaries of their chosen materials."  

We are thrilled to collaborate with SAC making large scale, outdoor sculpture accessible to the community.