CURRENT EXHIBITION
TOM HOLLENBACK
ACRYLIC & STEEL
NOV. 30 - JAN. 6, 2007
HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE, Friday, Nov. 30th, 5 - 9 pm
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ABOUT THE ARTIST
Like the best artists of any era, Tom Hollenback creates art
that subtly transforms the perceptions of the viewer. His sculpture, no matter
where it is installed, immediately defines and underscores the space it
inhabits, thus changing the experience of being in that situation. By means of
edge and angle, translucency and reflection, boundary and interface, Hollenback
somehow bends the surroundings to the authority of his sculpture. The artist
has devised an alternative means of orientation, a navigational device for
today's electronic environment.
Hollenback accomplishes this sleight-of-hand through the most
economical of means, keeping his forms elemental and his concepts straightforward.
He frequently combines steel with sheets of fluorescent acrylic to illuminate
his art. The glowing edges of the acrylic seem to buzz and crackle like neon,
but in fact their only power source is the track lights of the gallery. Even
under more dimly lit circumstances, the sculptures project a subtle energy that
envelops the room. The pieces are frequently juxtaposed with large white spaces
to create afterimages of the bright acrylic.
When Hollenback moves his acrylic pieces off the wall and into
the center of the room, wrapping them around themselves to form enclosures,
many complex and interesting ideas come pouring out of them. Inclusion and
exclusion come into play when some people are inside the structure and some
are outside. The interior space can become a stage, and the people outside
become an audience. Some even have cell phone conversations while thus
separated, and these interactions then become an integral facet of the work
of art. When one person is alone with the piece, its architecture seems to
come to the fore. Mental associations with cloisters, cells, or cubicles are
contradicted by the transparency of the medium, generating thoughts about
what we can see through and what we can see reflected in other things.
Extraneous details are pared away to condense and define a response to
urban experiences.
Hollenback has a history of experimentation with
three-dimensional concepts. Through the years, he has fabricated freestanding
outdoor sculptures as well as more intimately scaled objects. More recently,
he has constructed drywall installations that created alternative realities
by deliberately distorting spatial conventions to create irrational yet
meditative enclosures. He is interested in the phenomenological aspect of
perception, which basically concerns the idea of the eye as a camera. This
optic process generates visual memory through image averaging, which
provides continuity. Hollenback's art addresses the complicated nature of
focus by presenting the eye with conundrums.
Increasingly, Hollenback gravitates toward the allure of
transparency and the opportunity to work with light. He gives concrete form
to everyone's most abstractly intuitive experience of the contemporary
technological world in his transparent sculptures. Like bits and pieces of
cyberspace, they materialize and dematerialize provocatively. Their brilliant
edges are expansive rather than limiting; their interface with the environment
is a line of demarcation that celebrates the freedom of intellectual inquiry.
Suzanne Deats
Gallery Hours:
Tuesday through Friday 10am-5:30pm
Saturday 11am-4pm
and by appointment
Please contact Pam or Bill Campbell at wcca@flash.net or at 817-737-9566 for more
information.
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Previous Exhibitions
Jake Gilson -
WALL RELIEFS & WORKS ON PAPER: OCT. 19 - NOV. 24, 2007
Jane Helslander -
FIELD PRESENCE: SEPT. 8 - OCT. 13, 2007
Summer Mix -
Works from artists represented by the gallery: June 30th - August 4th, 2007
The Nature Conservancy of Texas -
Photographs Celebrate Texas Nature: May 12th - June 23rd, 2007
Joachim Kersten -
DIGITALIS PURPUREA: March 31 - May 5, 2007
Janus-style New Year's Exhibition -
Looking Forward / Looking Back: January 19 - February 28, 2007
New and Emerging Texas Talent -
Show Offs II: December 1, 2006 - January 13, 2007
Bernd Haussmann -
RECOLLECT: October 21 - November 25, 2006
Dalton Maroney -
CROSSINGS: September 9 - October 14, 2006
Group exhibition -
MAN-I-FEST: June 24 - August 5, 2006
Patrick Kelly -
I Want Eye Candy: May 13 - June 11, 2006
Carol Benson -
ATTACHMENTS: April 1 - April 30, 2006
Cecil Touchon -
VISUAL POETRY: February 18 - March 26, 2006
Randall Reid
& STEVE MURPHY - HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE: December 2, 2005 January 14, 2006,
RICHARD THOMPSON - Mindful Wading: October 22 November 26,
2005
JOHN HOLT SMITH - Work by Tarrant County artists: June 25 August 6,
2005
JOURNEYS: PUBLIC
& PRIVATE - SEQUENCE: THE LIGHT WE REMEMBER TO SEE, FOR BILL:
September 10 - October 15, 2005
KEVIN TOLMAN - PAINTINGS
+ DRAWINGS: May 14 June 18, 2005
SEVAN MELIKYAN - AFTER
SERIES II: April 2 May 2, 2005
A FOCUSED VISION - Group
Exhibition: February 11 March 26, 2005
SCOTTIE
PARSONS - NEW PAINTINGS: December 3, 2004 January 8, 2005
J.T. GRANT - BÊTE NOIRE:
September 18 October 23, 2004
SURFACE - Group Exhibition:
June 19 September 4, 2004
JUDY YOUNGBLOOD -
NEW WORK: May 1 - June 5, 2004
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