Daniel Gerwin and Eleanor King explore domestic and urban spaces in Dimensions Variable at 326 Gallery
Dimensions Variable, curated by Brigitte Mulholland, featured works by Daniel Gerwin and Eleanor King at 326 Gallery in New York from June 1 to July 8, 2017. The exhibition examined how domestic environments intersect with broader urban contexts. Gerwin presented amorphous paintings that rejected conventional formats, with pieces like Two Kids and a Dog (2016) hung low to engage a child's perspective. His layered compositions incorporated geometric abstraction and textured surfaces evoking domestic materials like laminate wood. King's installation Undermine Everything (2017) featured green construction panels with contradictory text, referencing cycles of urban development and gentrification. Smaller text-based works throughout the gallery responded to contemporary media environments. The installation created formal dialogues between King's solid panels and Gerwin's shaped paintings, with Gerwin's work exploring fatherhood through domestic studio spaces while King addressed social transformation through urban symbolism.
Key facts
- Exhibition Dimensions Variable ran from June 1 to July 8, 2017
- Curated by Brigitte Mulholland
- Featured artists Daniel Gerwin and Eleanor King
- Held at 326 Gallery at 326 7th Avenue, New York, NY
- Gerwin's painting Two Kids and a Dog created in 2016
- King's installation Undermine Everything created in 2017
- Gerwin's paintings explored fatherhood and domestic space
- King's work addressed urban development and media environments
Entities
Artists
- Daniel Gerwin
- Eleanor King
- Brigitte Mulholland
Institutions
- 326 Gallery
- artcritical
Locations
- New York
- United States
- New York, NY