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LEAH WOLFF
abacus

ABACUS - TWO PERSON SHOW AT POSTCRYPT GALLERY

Added on April 6, 2012 by Leah Wolff.

Curated by Emma O'Connor
Featuring work by Kaela Chambers and Leah Wolff

Postcrypt Gallery is located in the Basement of St Paul's Chapel at Columbia University

  Abacus Series , Installation view, 2012  I am interested in abacus' ability to act as a converter between ourselves and the enigmatic. An abacus can function as both a tool and a toy. In both scenarios, it serves as a demonstrative device that prov   Scale Abacus , 2011, Clay and pigment, 6 x 11 x 5 in.   Mobius Strip Abacus #1 , 2011, Clay and leather, 14 x 11 x 6 in.   Slider Abacus , 2012, Clay, glaze and rope, 2 x 17 x 8 in.   Flat Abacus , 2012, Clay, pigment and camping rope, 3 x 14 x 13 in.   Slide Rule Abacus , 2011, Wood, clay and glaze, 2 x 61 x 7 in.   Slide Rule Abacus  (detail), 2011, Wood, clay and glaze, 2 x 61 x 7 in.   Hyperbolic Abacus , 2012, Clay, wood and rope, 8 x 16 x 9 in.   Mobius Strip Abacus #2 , 2012, Clay, metal, plastic and rope, 20 x 32 x 32 in.   Mobius Strip Abacus #2 , 2012, Clay, metal, plastic and rope, 20 x 32 x 32 in.
 

For more images of Abacus Series, click here


Tags Postcrypt Gallery, columbia university, exhibition, installation, Two-person Show
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