June 14 – September 9, 2012
Key works include Andrew Erdos’s Texture of a Ghost (2011), a 6 x 8 foot room featuring hand-blown glass sculptures and a video installation; Josiah McElheny’s Landscape Model for Total Reflective Abstraction (I) (2004); Luke Jerram’s E. coli (2010), which explores the tension between scientific objectivity and cultural perceptions of viruses, diseases, and bacteria; twelve snow globes by Walter Martin and Paloma Muñoz from the Travelers series; three stained glass light boxes by Judith Schaechter; and a recent body of work by Czech Republic-based artist Karen LaMonte that highlights the role of the kimono in Japanese culture. The centerpiece of the exhibition is Beth Lipman’s monumental sculpture, Bride (2010), a ten-foot, five-tiered dessert stand featuring handmade glass objects that rise, overflow, and then spill on the floor.
The exhibition is curated by the Museum’s Curator for Collections Alison Amick and Associate Curator Jennifer Klos. The exhibition celebrates the Museum’s 10th anniversary in downtown Oklahoma City and is for exclusive presentation at the Museum.
ARTISTS
Lisa Capone
David K. Chatt
Steffen Dam
Andrew Erdos
Susan Taylor Glasgow
Katherine Gray
Timothy Horn
Luke Jerram
Karen LaMonte
Silvia Levenson
Beth Lipman
Walter Martin & Paloma Muñoz
Josiah McElheny
Matthias Megyeri
Marc Petrovic
Charlotte Potter
Clifford Rainey
Mark A. Reigelman II
Kari Russell-Pool
Judith Schaechter




