Friday, April 11, 2008

Fix this!

Uretsky is interested in working with and reacting to her materials. By working in conjunction with materials found typically in the home or in industry, Uretsky uses repetition and ritual to create abstract systematic sculpture. Rather then illustrating a particular memory, Uretsky’s work resides in a place of memory. The abstract forms she creates have the ability to be relatable while simultaneously unrecognizable...

I need a concluding statement. Well and more is suppose. PLEASE HELP ME!

2 comments:

Libby said...

Uretsky's sculptures reflect her interest in the process of working with and reacting to her materials, which are often unremarkably everyday or industrial. Through themes of repetition and ritual she creates abstract systematic sculpture, often letting each piece determine its direction.

Rather than illustrating a particular event, the work resides in a place of memory, taking on forms that are simultaneously unrecognizable yet familiar.

Viewers of Uretsky's work are rewarded by layers of meaning, memory and quantitative details.

J.R. Uretsky said...

"familiar" yes....