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“Wax by the Edge of the Sun”: LT to RT: Karolyn Hatton, Sarah Trigg, Matt Quinn, Brian Wondergem, Mono Schwarz-Kogelnik

Photography by Jason Tomme

Installation View

Installation View

“Wax by the Edge of the Sun”: LT to RT: Matt Quinn, Brian Wondergem, Mono Schwarz-Kogelnik

Photography by Jason Tomme

Matt Quinn

Matt Quinn

“Not yet Titled Construction”, 38 x 15.5 x 17.5 inches, Wood, steel, string, adhesives, pigments, steel, with plywood shelf, 2017

Photography by Jason Tomme

Matt Quinn

Matt Quinn

detail - “Not yet Titled Construction”

Photography by Jason Tomme

Installation View

Installation View

“Wax by the Edge of the Sun”: LT to RT: Matt Quinn, Brian Wondergem, Mono Schwarz-Kogelnik

Photography by Jason Tomme

Brian Wondergem

Brian Wondergem

“Untitled (Firewoood Candles)”, 13 x 14 x 18 inches, Cast parafin wax and wicks, 2017

Photography by Jason Tomme

Installation View

Installation View

“Wax by the Edge of the Sun”: LT to RT: Karolyn Hatton, Sarah Trigg, Brian Wondergem, Matt Quinn, Mono Schwarz-Kogelnik

Photography by Jason Tomme

Mono Schwarz-Kogelnik

Mono Schwarz-Kogelnik

“Badminton Triptych 01”, 44.75 x 23.75 inches 3 frames, Vinyl paint on archival pigment print, 2015

Photography by Jason Tomme

Mono Schwarz-Kogelnik

Mono Schwarz-Kogelnik

“Badminton Triptych 01”, unframed view

Photography & image courtesy of the artist © Mono Schwarz-Kogelnik

Mono Schwarz-Kogelnik

Mono Schwarz-Kogelnik

detail - “Badminton Triptych 01”

Photography by Jason Tomme

Installation View

Installation View

“Wax by the Edge of the Sun”: LT to RT: Karolyn Hatton, Brian Wondergem, Sarah Trigg, Matt Quinn

Photography by Jason Tomme

Installation View

Installation View

“Wax by the Edge of the Sun”: LT to RT: Karolyn Hatton, Brian Wondergem

Photography by Jason Tomme

Karolyn Hatton

Karolyn Hatton

“The Life You Live May be Your Own (An Accrual of Fact and Fictions)”, 43 x 41.75 inches, T-shirts, assorted fabric, acrylic, and metallic thread on dyed cotton, 2015

Photography by Jason Tomme

Karolyn Hatton

Karolyn Hatton

detail - “The Life You Live May be Your Own (An Accrual of Fact and Fictions)”

Photography by Jason Tomme

Karolyn Hatton

Karolyn Hatton

detail - “The Life You Live May be Your Own (An Accrual of Fact and Fictions)”

Photography by Jason Tomme

Installation View

Installation View

“Wax by the Edge of the Sun”: LT to RT: Mono Schwarz-Kogelnik, Sarah Trigg

Photography by Jason Tomme

Sarah Trigg

Sarah Trigg

“As Io Recalls It”, Left: 7.75 x 13.75 inches, Right: 37 x 7.86 x 0.5 inches, Acrylic, plaster, canvas, aqua resin, aluminum, and burlap, 2017

Photography by Jason Tomme

Installation View

Installation View

“Wax by the Edge of the Sun”: LT to RT: Sarah Trigg, Brian Wondergem, Chason Matthams

Photography by Jason Tomme

Chason Matthams

Chason Matthams

“American Psycho cover with Ralph Lauren model”, 15 x 10 inches, Oil on linen with poured resin, 2017

Photography by Jason Tomme

Installation View

Installation View

“Wax by the Edge of the Sun”: LT to RT: Chason Matthams, Brian Wondergem, Sarah Trigg, Matt Quinn, Karolyn Hatton, Gregory Carideo

Photography by Jason Tomme

Installation View

Installation View

“Wax by the Edge of the Sun”: LT to RT: Chason Matthams, Brian Wondergem, Sarah Trigg, Matt Quinn, Karolyn Hatton

Photography by Jason Tomme

Sarah Trigg

Sarah Trigg

“Standing Figure of Unknown History”, 71 x 18 x 10 inches, Acrylic, Wood, Steel, Aluminum, Lava Rock, and Foam, 2017

Photography by Jason Tomme

Installation View

Installation View

“Wax by the Edge of the Sun”: LT to RT: Chason Matthams, Sarah Trigg, Matt Quinn

Photography by Jason Tomme

Matt Quinn

Matt Quinn

“Ship”, 17 x 18 x 19 inches, 
Wood, cotton bed sheets, leather wallet, string, adhesives, chromed; Drawing on wall, 21 x 14.5 inches, Plaster on roofing tarpaper, burned, 2015

Photography by Jason Tomme

Matt Quinn

Matt Quinn

detail - “Ship”

Photography by Jason Tomme

Installation View

Installation View

“Wax by the Edge of the Sun”: LT to RT: Matt Quinn, Karolyn Hatton

Photography by Jason Tomme

Karolyn Hatton

Karolyn Hatton

“Constellation”, 43 x 23 x 6.5 inches- dimensions variable, Windfall wood, nylon cord, rubber cord, cotton, pins, 2016

Photography by Jason Tomme

Karolyn Hatton

Karolyn Hatton

detail - “Constellation”

Photography by Jason Tomme

Installation View

Installation View

“Wax by the Edge of the Sun”: LT to RT: Matt Quinn, Karolyn Hatton, Sarah Trigg, Gregory Carideo

Photography by Jason Tomme

Gregory Carideo

Gregory Carideo

“The Clouds Above Make You Weak”, 50 x 40 x 1 inches, A wax relief embedded in a cotton inkjet print of a photo studio backdrop, 2017

Photography by Jason Tomme

Gregory Carideo

Gregory Carideo

detail - “The Clouds Above Make You Weak”

Photography by Jason Tomme

Sarah Trigg

Sarah Trigg

“Standing Figure of Unknown History”, 71 x 18 x 10 inches, Acrylic, Wood, Steel, Aluminum, Lava Rock, and Foam, 2017

Photography by Jason Tomme

Sarah Trigg

Sarah Trigg

detail - “Standing Figure of Unknown History”

Photography by Jason Tomme

Sarah Trigg

Sarah Trigg

detail - “Standing Figure of Unknown History”

Photography by Jason Tomme

Installation View

Installation View

“Wax by the Edge of the Sun”: LT to RT: Gregory Carideo, Mono Schwarz-Kogelnik, Karolyn Hatton

Photography by Jason Tomme

Mono Schwarz-Kogelnik

Mono Schwarz-Kogelnik

“Sinar 02”, 33 x 26 inches - framed, Vinyl paint on archival pigment print, 2014

Photography by Jason Tomme

Mono Schwarz-Kogelnik

Mono Schwarz-Kogelnik

“Sinar 02”, unframed

Photography & image courtesy of the artist © Mono Schwarz-Kogelnik

Installation View

Installation View

“Wax by the Edge of the Sun”: LT to RT: Mono Schwarz-Kogelnik, Karolyn Hatton

Photography by Jason Tomme

Karolyn Hatton

Karolyn Hatton

“Silent Ragtime”, 41 x 28 x 1 inches, Wool felt from a boarding house piano, t-shirt, wood, 2016

Photography by Jason Tomme

Karolyn Hatton

Karolyn Hatton

detail - “Silent Ragtime”

Photography by Jason Tomme

Karolyn Hatton

Karolyn Hatton

detail - “Silent Ragtime”

Photography by Jason Tomme

Sarah Trigg

Sarah Trigg

view1- “Paint Cast Installation”, dimensions variable, Household and acrylic paint, 2017

Photography by Jason Tomme

Sarah Trigg

Sarah Trigg

view1- “Paint Cast Installation”, dimensions variable, Household and acrylic paint, 2017

Photography by Jason Tomme

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Karolyn Hatton
Karolyn Hatton
Karolyn Hatton
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Sarah Trigg
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Chason Matthams
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Sarah Trigg
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Matt Quinn
Matt Quinn
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Karolyn Hatton
Karolyn Hatton
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Gregory Carideo
Gregory Carideo
Sarah Trigg
Sarah Trigg
Sarah Trigg
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Mono Schwarz-Kogelnik
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Karolyn Hatton
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