Forum 6 presents Giselle Rosenthal: "An End to Consideration" opening reception

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Photo by Giselle Rosenthal

Forum 6 presents Giselle Rosenthal and her first solo exhibition, "An End to Consideration." Rosenthal studied sculpture at Syracuse University. Her most recent work explores the human body on a cellular level. She has a strong interest in the physical repetition of materials and forms as a way to create biomorphic structures that exhibit a seductive intensification. These forms are arranged to mimic the appearance and movement of growth. These small pieces add up to suggestive sculptural visions, which challenge the viewer to encounter imaginary situations that can only exist as the product of an unchecked imagination.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through September 9.

Forum 6 presents Giselle Rosenthal and her first solo exhibition, "An End to Consideration." Rosenthal studied sculpture at Syracuse University. Her most recent work explores the human body on a cellular level. She has a strong interest in the physical repetition of materials and forms as a way to create biomorphic structures that exhibit a seductive intensification. These forms are arranged to mimic the appearance and movement of growth. These small pieces add up to suggestive sculptural visions, which challenge the viewer to encounter imaginary situations that can only exist as the product of an unchecked imagination.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through September 9.

Forum 6 presents Giselle Rosenthal and her first solo exhibition, "An End to Consideration." Rosenthal studied sculpture at Syracuse University. Her most recent work explores the human body on a cellular level. She has a strong interest in the physical repetition of materials and forms as a way to create biomorphic structures that exhibit a seductive intensification. These forms are arranged to mimic the appearance and movement of growth. These small pieces add up to suggestive sculptural visions, which challenge the viewer to encounter imaginary situations that can only exist as the product of an unchecked imagination.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through September 9.

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FORUM6
1824 Spring St.
Houston, TX 77007
https://forum6contemporary.com/

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