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SUMMARY:Leonardo Drew: Selections From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
DESCRIPTION:Leonardo Drew’s prints\, at once powerfully large yet fragile\, test the versatility of the medium\, transforming cotton paper pulp and pigment into what suggests densely populated cities\, a forest\, or an urban wasteland. Evocative of fire\, soil\, sky\, and water\, there are strong perceptions in both microcosmic and macrocosmic scale. \n\n\nOrganic forms within the composition undulate with various textures and luminosities\, pushing the boundaries of its materiality. Much like his sculptural installations in wood\, Drew starts with a raw material\, transforming and reconstructing its essence until it resembles debris. Through this process\, the artist articulates diverse histories of chaos\, and cycles of birth and death. \nLeonardo Drew: From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation includes 26 prints and sculptures from 2005 – 2019. Several examples of the artist’s sculptures will be on view\, including one of Drew’s most recent large scale sculptures\, Number 233 from 2019. Using a variety of off-the-shelf materials (wood\, cardboard\, paint\, paper\, plastic\, rope\, and string) combined with natural materials such as branches or tree trunks\, Drew subjects these elements to processes of oxidation\, burning\, and weathering. These labor-intense manipulations mimic natural processes and transforms these objects into sculptures that address both formal and social concerns\, as well as the cyclical nature of existence.
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LOCATION:Pendleton Center for the Arts\, 214 North Main Street\, Pendleton\, OR\, 97801\, United States
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