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Annabeth Rosen's Monumental Ceramic Sculptures at Ventana 244 Through June 14

exhibition · 2026-04-22

Annabeth Rosen is showcasing her second exhibition in New York since 2010 at Ventana 244, situated at 244 North 6th Street, at the intersection with Roebling in Williamsburg. This exhibit, which runs until June 14, features intricate ceramic sculptures that highlight both structural complexity and unique forms. Among her pieces is Mallo, 2013, a 14 x 13 x 12-inch crackle-glazed work that evokes a molten snowman with a bubble-gum heart. Other sculptures draw inspiration from garden gnomes, scholar's rocks, and the art of Philip Guston, reimagined as bursts of toilet paper rolls and fruits. This exhibition is part of a larger trend of ceramic sculpture displays in New York, including works by Kathy Butterly, Ken Price, and Joyce Robins, all emphasizing innovative glazing and vibrant colors.

Key facts

  • Annabeth Rosen's exhibition at Ventana 244 runs through June 14
  • This is Rosen's second New York show since 2010
  • The gallery is located at 244 North 6th Street on the corner of Roebling in Williamsburg
  • Featured work Mallo, 2013 measures 14 x 13 x 12 inches
  • Mallo is a crackle-glazed ceramic sculpture resembling a molten snowman with bubble-gum heart
  • Rosen's works reference garden gnomes, scholar's rocks, and Philip Guston paintings
  • The exhibition occurs alongside other ceramic shows by Kathy Butterly, Ken Price, and Joyce Robins
  • New York has seen multiple ceramic sculpture exhibitions in recent months

Entities

Artists

  • Annabeth Rosen
  • Kathy Butterly
  • Ken Price
  • Joyce Robins
  • Philip Guston
  • David Cohen

Institutions

  • Ventana 244
  • Tibor de Nagy
  • Matthew Marks
  • Theodore:Art
  • artcritical

Locations

  • New York
  • Williamsburg
  • Bushwick
  • California
  • United States

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