Hollow Places Court in Ash-Tree Wood at FRAC des Pays de la Loire

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Jessica Stockholder, Hollow Places Fat and Hollow Places Thin, 2011, sculptures, dimensions variable, American ash wood, paint, plywood. Hollow Places Fat and Hollow Places Thin were made in collaboration with Clifford Moran. All works courtesy of the artist and Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York. Photo: Jessica Stockholder.

Hollow Places Court in Ash-Tree Wood

Date: June 15 – September 2, 2012
Place: Frac des Pays de la Loire, Nantes, France

This exhibition will include a collection of works traveling from the exhibition at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum that ran from June 26 through December 31 2011. In the spring of 2009, The Aldrich cut down an ailing 100-year-old ash tree in the Sculpture Garden. Sculptor Jessica Stockholder collaborated with cabinetmaker Clifford Moran and screenprinter Gary Lichtenstein to make two free standing screens and a collection of leaning boards screen printed boards.

These works will be exhibited in relation to the architecture of the FRAC in Nantes and will include a new work made for the occasion.

Hollow Places Court in Ash-Tree Wood
FRAC des pays de la Loire
Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum
Jessica Stockholder talks about Hollow Places Court in Ash-Tree Wood