Heather Cox Installation At Knoedler Gallery
Heather Cox Installation
At Knoedler Gallery
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A studio view of the âMigrationâ installation with artist Heather Cox standing under her work.
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HEATHER COX INSTALLATION AT KNOEDLER GALLERY w/1/cut
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NEW YORK CITY â âMigration: an Installation by Heather Coxâ is on view through March 29 at Knoedler Gallery in its newest initiative, the Knoedler Project Space.
âMigrationâ is an interactive installation of Coxâs kinetic sculptures. More than 30 life-size silhouettes of the artistâs figure hang horizontally from the ceiling. A small red wood egg is suspended by monofilament from the chest of each figure. The red eggs hang at approximately waist height of the viewer.
When the viewer pulls gently on the strings, the balanced figures âtake flight.â The arms and bodies of the figures are carefully lined to create a slow, majestic flying motion. When the figures âfly,â the room becomes a meditation on air, breath and movement.
For many years, Coxâs art has involved precisely crafted objects centered on repetition and shifting scale. She uses a variety of materials in her projects to address issues of visibility, discovery and metamorphosis. Her work invites a closer look. The viewerâs physical approach is often accompanied by curiosity, confusion and moments of recognition. Coxâs work acts as a catalyst for these momentary thresholds.
Cox has worked in New York City for the past ten years. She has shown her work nationally and internationally. Cox received her early training in book arts and photography at Mills College and received her MFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1998.
The exhibition will be accompanied by a limited edition chapbook with text and drawings by the artist.
The gallery is at 19 East 70th Street. For information, www.knoedlergallery.com or 212-794-0550.