


Nate Cassie American, b. 1970
Endless Column, Version 1 after Brâncuși, 2023
Glazed porcelain
30 x 2.5 x 2 in
76.2 x 6.3 x 5.1 cm
76.2 x 6.3 x 5.1 cm
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While not immediately clear from their earthy finishes and organic imperfections, his almost ancient-looking jugs, cups and bottles reference hard-to-define “spaces in between” and the “gaps that distance surface from...
While not immediately clear from their earthy finishes and organic imperfections, his almost ancient-looking jugs, cups and bottles reference hard-to-define “spaces in between” and the “gaps that distance surface from volume, skin and structure, formal and intuitive systems.” Quote from article Artists Nate Cassie, Constance Lowe Collaborate for New Ruiz-Healy Art Exhibition 'Minding the Gaps' by Bryan Rindfuss in San Antonio Current