WORK > 2014

wood fired ceramic sculptural vessel organic abstract biomorphic
glazed stoneware, wood-fired
29"x19"x14"
2014
$5500
wood fired ceramic sculptural vessel organic abstract biomorphic
Glazed stoneware, wood-fired
25"x16"x12"
2014
$5500
Wood fired sculptural vessel organic abstract biomorphic
Glazed stoneware, wood-fired
25"x14"x14"
2014
$5000
"Apeiron_2_3005"
Glazed stoneware, multiple firings
14"x10"x7"
2014
$1600
"Apeiron_0994"
Glazed stoneware, wood-fired
17"x13"x12"
2014
$1800
"Poesis_9300"
Glazed stoneware, wood-fired
24"x14"x15"
2014
$5000
"Apeiron_2_5005b"
Glazed stoneware, wood-fired
14"x12"x10
2014
$1800
"Apeiron_6994"
Glazed stoneware, multiple firings
16"x10"x10"
2014
$1800
"Aperion_5105b"
Glazed stoneware, multiple firings
15"x9"x8"
2014
$1600
"Poesis_1894"
Glazed stoneware, multiple firings
23"x16"x13"
2014
$5000
"Archai_2_6894"
Glazed stoneware, multiple firings
26"x14"x15"
2014
$5000

Concrescence
Ted Adler
Artist Reception | Friday, February 28, 2014 | 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Exhibition on view through March 27, 2014

The Jane Hartsook Gallery is pleased to present Kansas-based artist, Ted Adler, in his New York City solo exhibition debut. Adler makes biomorphic abstractions using the vessel as a metaphor for the figure. These current wood fired vessels are his latest in his documenting the effects of process and time, simulating an experience of existence, which Adler references with his title, Concrescence, a term of Alfred Whitehead’s denoting the formation of an entity, giving form to formlessness.