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Flat, Adam Shirley's first solo exhibit in Detroit,
presents the artist's latest investigations into the relationships
that exist between two and three dimensional objects, material
and scale. In a departure from the small wearable sculptures and
jewelry for which he is commonly known, Shirley explores form
and volume in model-sized flat pieces that leave the interpretation
of scale and function open to the viewer.
Working primarily in steel, a material typically
associated with utility and function, he describes the objects
in False Flat as existing in a state "somewhere between a
thought or idea and the process of transformation into physical
form." The result are works that engage the viewer into exploring
the potentials of each object or form, not so much to arrive at
a definition of what they are, but simply to enjoy the journey
of envisioning what they could be.
Adam Shirley is
the owner and designer at Adam Shirley Jewelry Design in Birmingham,
MI. Currently a 2nd year graduate student in the Metalsmithing
department at Cranbrook Academy of Art, Shirley is also an alum
and faculty member of the College for Creative Studies. He recently
participated in a design workshop with Alessi Italian Design.
False Flat opens
at Re:View Contemporary on Saturday, February 13, 2010 with an
opening reception from 7pm – 11pm.
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