‘Julian Hoeber: The Inward Turn’ at Jessica Silverman Gallery, Selected by Dawn Kasper
Julian Hoeber, Scholar’s Rock Proxy, 2015, pigmented and unpigmented ultracal cement and acrylic lacquer on pedestal of cherry wood with catalyzed oil finish and MirroView glass.
Pictures at an Exhibition presents images of one notable show every weekday. This week’s shows were picked by artist Dawn Kasper. Read more about this week’s Pictures here.
Today’s show:“Julian Hoeber: The Inward Turn” is on view at Jessica Silverman Gallery in San Francisco until Saturday, December 19. The solo exhibition presents new sculptures, paintings, and works on paper by the Los Angeles–based artist.
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Julian Hoeber, Scholar's Rock Proxy, 2015, pigmented and unpigmented ultracal cement and acrylic lacquer on pedestal of cherry wood with catalyzed oil finish and MirroView glass.
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Julian Hoeber, Thought of Forms/Form of Thoughts 06, 2015, Foamcore, kozo, and shellac.
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Julian Hoeber, Going Nowhere Vector Model, Bas Relief Tile, Second Level Complexity, Negative Spaces, 2015, plywood, acrylic paint, brads, cotton string, MDF, and plywood backing board, 25 parts.
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Julian Hoeber, Cardiac Section, 2015, Flashe and acrylic on linen with artist's frame.
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Julian Hoeber, Going Nowhere Plan, version 2, 2015, graphite and Flashe on paper.
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Julian Hoeber, 'The Inward Turn,' 2015, installation view.
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Julian Hoeber, 'The Inward Turn,' 2015, installation view.
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Julian Hoeber, 'The Inward Turn,' 2015, installation view.
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Julian Hoeber, 'The Inward Turn,' 2015, installation view.
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Julian Hoeber, 'The Inward Turn,' 2015, installation view.