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Theresa Hackett's 'Around the Bend' at High Noon Gallery explores pandemic isolation through prehistoric aesthetics

exhibition · 2026-04-22

High Noon Gallery hosted Theresa Hackett's solo show, 'Around the Bend,' from April 8 to May 16, 2021, located at 124 Forsyth Street, New York City. The exhibition showcased double-sided aluminum panels arranged in a zigzag formation, symbolizing social distancing during the pandemic. Hackett's artwork incorporates fluorescent pigments along with materials such as crushed glass and marble dust. Pieces like 'Supernatural Flashback (side B)' draw on geologic time and prehistoric aesthetics, echoing the decorative style of Alexander Calder. In 'Hiding in The Shadows (side A),' elements reminiscent of Elizabeth Murray emerge. The exhibition delves into themes of ancient mythmaking, the tension between familiarity and alienation, and humanity's quest for meaning, blending dark humor with a near-spiritual experience.

Key facts

  • Theresa Hackett's exhibition 'Around the Bend' ran from April 8 to May 16, 2021
  • The show was held at High Noon Gallery at 124 Forsyth Street in New York City
  • Featured double-sided aluminum panels hung in a zigzag pattern from the ceiling
  • Works incorporated materials including marble dust, crushed glass, and diatomaceous earth
  • Diatomaceous earth is made from ground fossils and toxic to insects
  • Alexander Calder identified spirals as the first gesture of decoration from primitive cultures
  • The exhibition reflected pandemic-induced isolation through physical separation of viewers
  • Elizabeth Murray's influence appears in the composition of 'Hiding in The Shadows (side A)'

Entities

Artists

  • Theresa Hackett
  • Alexander Calder
  • Elizabeth Murray
  • Philip Guston

Institutions

  • High Noon Gallery
  • artcritical

Locations

  • New York City
  • United States
  • 124 Forsyth Street
  • Delancey Street
  • Broome Street

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