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Mathew McConnell

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REVIEW: SHADOW AT GERALD PETERS

January 26, 2021

Review of “Shadow,” curated by Mark Delvecchio, by Kay Whitney in December’s Ceramics Monthly.

Whitney writes, “The results are precise facsimiles made of earthenware with intensely black surfaces created from a combination of burnished charcoal and graphite, materials more closely associated with drawing. By migrating his work to the wall, McConnell has made a hybrid of drawing and sculpture. This series of wall pieces provides two different experiences; from a distance they are light-absorbing rectangles, close up they reward the viewer with intimate objects that are inventive, playful, and conceptually dense.”

Link to article here.

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