The Gallery Sonja Roesch will present "Eye of the Storm," renowned sculptor John Clement’s fourth solo exhibition at the gallery.
Clement effortlessly cuts, bends, joins, and welds steel and aluminum pipes into flowing, interconnecting forms. Clement transforms these industrial materials into monumental line drawings that swirl through time and space. The sculptures appear to defy gravity as they twist and turn in the air. Endlessly devoted to the geometry of the arc, John Clement refines cold steel into graceful, vibrant, curling sculptures with power and elegance.
Painted in primary colors, John Clement’s sculptures evoke playfulness and fill the world around them with imagination, hope, and potential. Despite the large scale and solidity of the medium, Clement’s work celebrates the joy of movement and the rediscovery of space while altering our view of the surrounding landscape.
The show will remain on display through March 4.
The Gallery Sonja Roesch will present "Eye of the Storm," renowned sculptor John Clement’s fourth solo exhibition at the gallery.
Clement effortlessly cuts, bends, joins, and welds steel and aluminum pipes into flowing, interconnecting forms. Clement transforms these industrial materials into monumental line drawings that swirl through time and space. The sculptures appear to defy gravity as they twist and turn in the air. Endlessly devoted to the geometry of the arc, John Clement refines cold steel into graceful, vibrant, curling sculptures with power and elegance.
Painted in primary colors, John Clement’s sculptures evoke playfulness and fill the world around them with imagination, hope, and potential. Despite the large scale and solidity of the medium, Clement’s work celebrates the joy of movement and the rediscovery of space while altering our view of the surrounding landscape.
The show will remain on display through March 4.
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