George Stoll: Beads, gravity, prime numbers and catenary curves opens at Maloney Fine Art

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George Stoll: Beads, gravity, prime numbers and catenary curves opens at Maloney Fine Art
Four of these pieces were shown at Maloney Fine Arts during the winter of 2011- 2012 and others were shown with some of my wax Tupperware pieces at Winston Wachter Fine Art in Seattle that spring.



LOS ANGELES, CA.- Maloney Fine Art presents an exhibition of new work by George Stoll. Continuing his investigation of the catenary curve, George is presenting a group of new, small-scaled works in shadow box frames as well as a large-scale work pinned directly to the wall.

“Early in the summer of 2011, I was at a bead show in Santa Monica, CA, where I found and then bought some colored glass beads. I was drawn to the richness of the solid colors and to the character of the individual beads. Although I wasn’t sure what I would do with them, I returned the next day and bought the rest. A month later, in New York, I found some more beads that had a similar richness.

My first impulse was to wear them, but after stringing and restringing, I ultimately hung the beads on the wall. Not only did this change their function but it also opened up the scale. All through that fall I experimented with the beads, finally organizing them into equal lengths of color in prime number sequences. I hung the strands 1 1/8 inches from the wall on steel pins, draping them into catenary curves.

Four of these pieces were shown at Maloney Fine Arts during the winter of 2011- 2012 and others were shown with some of my wax Tupperware pieces at Winston Wachter Fine Art in Seattle that spring.

I continue exploring the visual possibilities of beads, gravity, prime numbers and catenary curves. For this show, symmetry is consistent within the group and visual tension is created by the interaction of the colors swooping together. Most of the pieces are hung inside shadow box frames. The frames not only define the negative space surrounding the pieces but they also allude to curio cabinets, like butterflies pinned behind glass” George Stoll February 9, 2013

A recipient of the Rome Prize, George's work has been exhibited extensively and he has had numerous solo exhibitions, including Baldwin Gallery, Aspen; Maloney Fine Art, Los Angeles; Grant Selwyn Fine Art, New York; Gallery Seomi, Seoul; Windows Gallery, Brussels; Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, Boston; and The Contemporary Art Center, Cincinnati.

Stoll’s works have appeared in group exhibitions internationally, including Cheim & Read, New York; American Academy in Rome, Biagiotti Progetto Arte, Florence; Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Salzburg/Paris; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; and The Drawing Center, New York.

Public collections include La Colección Jumex, Mexico City; Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles; San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art; Museum of Contemporary Art Seattle; the Norton Family Collection as well as other institutions.

George Stoll lives and works in Los Angeles










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