MATTHEW McCASLIN
10 DECEMBER 2005 - 14 JANUARY 2006







Dirge, 2005
Acrylic clawfoot tub, copper pipes, 4 10-inch sunflower showerheads,
water pump, stone, water
86 x 60 x 30 inches






Somewhere, 2005
20-inch flatscreen tv/dvd combo, cuckoo clock, cable, with or without plywood
Installation dimensions variable






Wall Arrangement, 2005
Porcelain sink, conduit, porcelain lamps, electrical materials, light bulbs, soil
72 x 32 x 20 inches









What, 2005
9 10-inch diameter gazing balls
Edition of 3
Installation dimensions variable




Sandra Gering Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of new work by Matthew McCaslin from 10 December 2005 through 14 January 2006.

Matthew McCaslin is internationally known for his video and light sculptures. His distinct visual vocabulary, built on industrial materials, combines elegance and formality with roughness and spontaneity. When discussing the work exhibited at Sandra Gering Gallery, McCaslin says:

"These seemingly disparate pieces are a playful reflection on the objects we live with and environments we live in. By mixing materials, gesture, and locations, I hope to evoke feelings in the viewer of the world around them that are deeply rooted but can't be simply placed." 

This is Matthew McCaslin's fourth solo exhibition at Sandra Gering Gallery. He has exhibited extensively in galleries and museums around the world, including recent solo exhibitions in France, Spain, and Switzerland. Recent group exhibition venues include the Brooklyn Museum, Socrates Sculpture Park, and the Valencia Biennale.