Annabeth Rosen's Ceramic Installations at Meulensteen Gallery in 2009
Annabeth Rosen presented three ceramic sculptures titled Doxa, Bockade, and Zthero at Meulensteen gallery in 2009. These works incorporated materials such as bailing wire, steel plate, and neoprene casters alongside ceramic elements. The installation was documented in a photograph posted on October 13, 2010, by artcritical. Rosen's practice explores the intersection of traditional ceramic techniques with industrial materials, creating complex sculptural forms that challenge conventional boundaries of the medium. Her work at Meulensteen gallery represents a significant moment in contemporary ceramic art, showcasing innovative approaches to materiality and form. The exhibition highlights Rosen's ongoing investigation into the physical and conceptual possibilities of ceramics within contemporary art discourse.
Key facts
- Annabeth Rosen exhibited at Meulensteen gallery
- Three sculptures were shown: Doxa, Bockade, and Zthero
- All works were created in 2009
- Materials included ceramic, bailing wire, steel plate, and neoprene casters
- The installation was documented in a photograph
- artcritical posted about the installation on October 13, 2010
- The gallery is located on West 22nd Street
- Rosen's work combines traditional and industrial materials
Entities
Artists
- Annabeth Rosen
Institutions
- Meulensteen
- artcritical
Locations
- West 22nd Street
- 22nd Street