Robbin Deyo

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Robbin Deyo
Happy New Year from the Art-in-Buildings team! Looking back on a great year of exhibitions in 2018, and getting excited for our upcoming 2019 projects!! See the full list of 2018 AiB artists and exhibitions on the Art-in-Buildings website!
Off-Axis: Yashua Klos & Kambui Olujimi
David Stein, Large Line of International Products
Christina Watka, The Lightness of Joy
Caitlin Cherry, Arctic Sovereignty
Jebila Okongwu, Manhattan Office
Jeff DeGolier, (If This is Paradise) I wish I had a Lawnmower
Sandi Slone paintings in Francis Greenburger Selects at Love Apple Art Space
Zach Wollard, Zero-Sum Game
Rachel Mica Weiss, Suspended Arches
Nooshin Rostami, Corner of my room
Tamar Ettun, Pink Horse with Warrior with Siilver Skirt in Venus Occults Jupiter at Love Apple Art Space
Claudia Chaseling, Radiationscape
Robbin Deyo, The Gathering (Assembly #2)
Ryan Frank, Unoccupied
Kiichiro Adachi, cluster
This weekend is your last chance to see Robbin Deyo: The Gathering (Assembly #2) at the West 10th Window!
Don't miss it!
Learn more on the Art-in-Buildings website!
Now on view at the West 10th Window | Robbin Deyo, The Gathering (Assembly #2).
Robbin Deyo's The Gathering (Assembly #2) has a quiet presence. Composed of unique spherical wooden forms, each hand-turned on a lathe and painted, Deyo's objects are evocative of biological forms such as spores, sea urchins, and viruses, or suggestive of symbols of radiant energies, such as chakras and starbursts. Within the boundaries of the West 10th Window, Deyo's forms push against the walls and glass, maintaining a delicate balance. Their installation within the vitrine of the window suggests that the forms are specimens to be studied, but en masse they are evocative of sentient moving forms, clambering over each other for a view, prepared and poised to break out. Invading or inhabiting, Deyo explores how these pseudo-biological objects take up space, filling their environment and interacting amongst themselves.
Read more on the Art-in-Buildings website!