Kenneth Baskin’s 20th Century Artifacts at Goldesberry Gallery
HOUSTON, TEXAS –
Kenneth Baskin’s 20th Century Artifacts find their inspiration in
mechanical objects; these industrial roots are a starting point for explorations
of form, motion, and humanity in the Technological Age. In their
abstraction and familiarity, instability and balance, they are reminders of the
conceptual sophistication that can inhabit the ceramic arts. Goldesberry
Gallery will exhibit Kenneth Baskin’s industrially-inspired, intellectual,
abstract ceramic sculptures for the month of April, opening March 27 from 6-8
p.m., through April 24, 2010.
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