Continuing the Summer Women Series is Agathe Snow & Carol Ross. This exhibit shows these 2 women’s sculpture.
Throughout her career, Agathe Snow has used photography, drawing, collage, installation, zines, film, and video. More recently, Snow has created assemblages made from found objects and discarded materials. Snow has exhibited internationally: creating a large installation at Deutsche Guggenheim in 2011 and, more recently, Moran Moran in Los Angeles.
Carol Ross has been exhibiting art since the 1960s. Guild Hall featured her work a few years ago with an exhibit of 16 mid-sized aluminum sculptures and a group of plywood reliefs. Ross's freestanding works' physical presence and formality are heightened by her use of aluminum and mounted on discrete pedestals; each is painted with automotive paint. The British master Anthony Caro lurks in the history of Ross' sculpture: both artists create emphatically abstract work placed in nature.