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Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Hyde Collection in Glens Falls featured on WMHT

From a press release:

 On Wednesday, July 30 at 7:30pm, The Hyde Collection and its summer exhibition Larry Kagan: Lying Shadows will be highlighted on Albany, New York’s PBS /WMHT-TV’s AHA! This half-hour program features stories about artists, makers, and creative institutions in our region and across the country.  Interviews with Kagan in his Troy studio, Hyde director Charles Guerin, and Hyde chief curator Erin Coe at the Museum will be the focus of this segment. 
Larry Kagan: Lying Shadows, now through September 15, 2014, features twenty wall-mounted steel sculptures, illustrating the development of a conceptual idea. An exhibiting artist whose work has been collected and shown by museums and galleries worldwide, Kagan is also a faculty member of the art department of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York.

For the past twenty years, Kagan has been engaged with the process of creating a hybrid form of sculpture that combines the solid component of a steel wire sculpture and the specific shadow it casts on the wall in a way that challenges expectations.  The form of the shadow suggests the presence of a material object that should be casting it, but in fact does not exist.  The objects in Kagan’s repertoire of shadow images include a chair, book, bald eagle, stiletto, and a portrait of George Washington. The perceptual dualism of the three-dimensional abstract object casting an entirely figurative but dissimilar shadow when illuminated is at the heart of Kagan’s work. By disturbing the relationship between objects and shadows in this exhibition, the artist demonstrates how shadows can be transformed from a secondary supporting role in an artwork to the main creative attraction.

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