
Wednesday 22 September 2010 Existed: Leonardo Drew exhibition travels to deCordova
Existed: Leonardo Drew is showing September 18, 2010—January 9, 2011 at the deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA
Existed is a mid-career survey of the New York based artist, Leonardo Drew. This exhibition highlights Drew's career-long interest in the cyclical nature of creation, decay, and regeneration through a selection of large-scale sculptures, installations, and works on paper. To encourage personal interpretation, Drew titles his works sequentially and explains that "the works in themselves should act as mirrors."
Spanning twenty years, Existed displays Drew's seminal piece, Number 8 assembled in 1988, through the monumental Number 123, that has been re-fashioned by the artist specifically for deCordova in the Grand Stairwell.
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