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Off the Pedestal

Manuel Caeiro, Jerry Birchfield, Simon Schubert, Mike Jackson

May 3 – 27, 2023

Simon Schubert, Untitled (Light and Mirrors), 2023

Simon Schubert

Untitled (Light and Mirrors), 2023

Folded Paper

27.50h x 19.50w in

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Untitled (Lights and Perspective)

Simon Schubert

Untitled (Lights and Perspective), 2023

Folded Paper

27.50h x 19.50w in

Untitled (Lights in Room)

Simon Schubert

Untitled (Lights in Room), 2023

Folded Paper

27.50h x 19.50w in

Untitled (Mirrors and Perspective)

Simon Schubert

Untitled (Mirrors and Perspective), 2023

Folded Paper

19.50h x 14w in

Untitled (Mirrorspace)

Simon Schubert

Untitled (Mirrorspace), 2023

Folded Paper

19.50h x 14w in

Untitled (Perspectives and Lights)

Simon Schubert

Untitled (Perspectives and Lights), 2023

Folded Paper

39.50h x 27.50w in

Untitled (Stairs and Mirrors)

Simon Schubert

Untitled (Stairs and Mirrors), 2023

Folded Paper

39.50h x 27.50w in

Geppetto Decadry

Manuel Caeiro

Geppetto Decadry, 2021

Acrylic on Canvas

63h x 51.20w in

Inconstant Reasonableness

Manuel Caeiro

Inconstant Reasonableness, 2022

Acrylic on Canvas

67h x 55.10w in

Confused Suburbio

Manuel Caeiro

Confused Suburbio, 2022

Acrylic on Canvas

55.10h x 71w in

Study of Forms and their Relationships

Mike Jackson

Study of Forms and their Relationships, 2022

Gelatin Silver Luminogram Print

8h x 10w in

Sculptural Form

Mike Jackson

Sculptural Form, 2022

Gelatin Silver Luminogram Print

9.50h x 12w in

Sculptural Form

Mike Jackson

Sculptural Form, 2022

Gelatin Silver Luminogram Print

9.50h x 12w in

Sculptural Form

Mike Jackson

Sculptural Form, 2023

Gelatin Silver Luminogram Print

9.50h x 12w in

Sphere & Base

Mike Jackson

Sphere & Base, 2023

Gelatin Silver Luminogram Print

9.50h x 12w in

Objects Made From Light

Mike Jackson

Objects Made From Light, 2023

Gelatin Silver Luminogram Print

9.50h x 12w in

Photography as Sculpture #6

Mike Jackson

Photography as Sculpture #6, 2020

Gelatin Silver Luminogram Print

16h x 12w in

Photography as Sculpture #3

Mike Jackson

Photography as Sculpture #3, 2020

Gelatin Silver Luminogram Print

16h x 12w in

Pale 1

Jerry Birchfield

Pale 1, 2017

Toned Gelatin Silver Print and Plaster

20h x 6w x 6d in

Pale 18

Jerry Birchfield

Pale 18, 2020

Gelatin Silver Print and Plaster

20h x 6w x 6d in

Pale 19

Jerry Birchfield

Pale 19, 2020

Gelatin Silver Print and Plaster

24h x 5w x 5d in

Pale 3

Jerry Birchfield

Pale 3, 2017

Gelatin Silver Print and Plaster

20h x 10w x 5d in

Pale 4

Jerry Birchfield

Pale 4, 2017

Toned Gelatin Silver Print and Plaster

20h x 10w x 5d in

Pale 17

Jerry Birchfield

Pale 17, 2020

Gelatin Silver Print and Plaster

20h x 10w x 6d in

Where it Began, I Can't Begin to Knowing

Jerry Birchfield

Where it Began, I Can't Begin to Knowing, 2019

Inkjet Print, Plaster, Enamel Paint, and Graphite

20h x 16w x 1.50d in

Completely Swept Away by Terrors

Jerry Birchfield

Completely Swept Away by Terrors, 2020

Gelatin Silver Print, Plaster, Enamel Paint, Graphite

20h x 16w x 1.50d in

Some Are Dead and Some Are Living

Jerry Birchfield

Some Are Dead and Some Are Living, 2020

Gelatin Silver Print, Plaster, Enamel Paint, Graphite

20h x 16w x 1.50d in

Strange Work

Jerry Birchfield

Strange Work, 2018

Gelatin Silver Print, Plaster, Enamel Paint, Graphite

20h x 16w x 1.50d in

I Thought of Hiding Under My Bed, But I'd Rather Be Hiding Out Here With All of You

Jerry Birchfield

I Thought of Hiding Under My Bed, But I'd Rather Be Hiding Out Here With All of You, 2020

Gelatin Silver Print, Plaster, Enamel Paint, Graphite

20h x 16w x 1.50d in

And You Spoke It, and You Spoke It

Jerry Birchfield

And You Spoke It, and You Spoke It, 2019

Inkjet Print, Plaster, Enamel Paint, and Graphite

20h x 16w x 1.50d in

Foley Gallery is pleased to present Off the Pedestal, an exhibition featuring the work of Manuel Caeiro, Mike Jackson, Simon Schubert, and Jerry Birchfield. While sculpture is not the primary medium of these artists, each uses architectural forms and monochromatic elements within their work as a movement toward the abstraction of architecture and space. Employing diverse visual illusions with paint, photographs, paper, and light, the work makes us reevaluate what can be considered sculpture. This exhibition explores how artists use sculpture within their non-sculptural medium to question concepts of materiality, perception, and truth.

Portuguese artist Manuel Caeiro works within the traditional painting medium, while his creations and their meanings are anything but. The representation of architectural forms, produced through repetition and overlapping paint layers, fuse sculptural elements and syncopation of spatial modulations. His large-scale paintings of fractured architecture produce a disruption of logic. Based on theories of Derridean deconstruction, Caeiro uses detailed and duplicated forms to question the truthfulness of memory and the visual fidelity of painting. His rhythmic works invite us to peer into fictitious and magical realities, where the meaning could just as easily be in the center as on the edge.

Using traditional darkroom processes with minimal equipment, British artist Mike Jackson creates the illusion of geometric sculptures using just controlled light. Often the work is revealed to the artist himself only upon its last stage of development, requiring Jackson to apply the practice of afterimage memory, relying on drawn guidelines for accurate placement. Jackson creates a distinct camera-less aesthetic by viewing silver gelatin paper as two-dimensional clay shaped by directed light or as a “bell jar ready to be filled” with emotional responses to subjects. His sculptures of light merge the real with the fantastical, pushing photography into a world of three-dimensionality.

 

Continuing a lifetime project that began at the Academy of Fine Arts in Düsseldorf, Simon Schubert’s new folded paper series creates fictional and intricate architectural interiors. His sculptural rooms appear slowly and then all at once out of the plain white paper, relying on the light that falls on the paper’s creases. Emerging from the hypnotic interactions between shadow and light, mirrors arise from inside mirrors, and doorways appear from further doorways. Walls, staircases, and light pouring through the room’s windows are perceivable upon a close inspection of his complex paper sculptures.

American artist Jerry Birchfield explores themes of representation, spectatorship, and viewer participation using a vast array of techniques including photography, darkroom processes, digital media, inkjet printing, drawing, sculpture, installation, and collaborative performance. His work examines how the materiality of a work in a given space changes, reaffirms, unfolds, and re-layers its meaning. Starting with fragmented debris of materials generated by studio events, he then pours, amasses, reconstructs, presents, photographs, traces, trims, builds up, and disassembles them. After framing and imaging, the final work results in a collaboration between the materials used and the actions performed within the studio space.


Off the Pedestal is on view through May 27th, 2023.  Foley Gallery is open Wednesday through Saturday, 12 – 5:30 PM. To request images, please get in touch with the gallery at hello@foleygallery.com.