vanessa german: GUMBALL—there is absolutely no space between body and soul
Kasmin Gallery•Apr 03, 2025 — May 10, 2025
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Kasmin presents its second solo exhibition of new work by artist vanessa german (b. 1976), which debuts related bodies of sculpture across two of the gallery’s spaces in New York. GUMBALL—there is absolutely no space between body and soul deepens german’s singular approach to sculpture as a spiritual practice with the power to transform lived experience. Both series comprise mineral crystals, beads, porcelain, wood, paint and the energy that these objects bring to life to form monumental heads and figures in the act of falling. Together, each body of work envisions the transformation of consciousness necessary to imagine a new world.
On Saturday, April 5, from 10:30–11:30am, german will lead an interactive conversation in the exhibition, consciously exploring the works through the lenses of prayer, process, and curiosity. This event will be intimate, vulnerable, free, and accessible to all. Seating will be provided for any individuals who are unable to...More
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vanessa german: GUMBALL—there is absolutely no space between body and soul
Kasmin Gallery•Apr 03, 2025 — May 10, 2025
Press Release
Kasmin presents its second solo exhibition of new work by artist vanessa german (b. 1976), which debuts related bodies of sculpture across two of the gallery’s spaces in New York. GUMBALL—there is absolutely no space between body and soul deepens german’s singular approach to sculpture as a spiritual practice with the power to transform lived experience. Both series comprise mineral crystals, beads, porcelain, wood, paint and the energy that these objects bring to life to form monumental heads and figures in the act of falling. Together, each body of work envisions the transformation of consciousness necessary to imagine a new world.
On Saturday, April 5, from 10:30–11:30am, german will lead an interactive conversation in the exhibition, consciously exploring the works through the lenses of prayer, process, and curiosity. This event will be intimate, vulnerable, free, and accessible to all. Seating will be provided for any individuals who are unable to...More