April 3 - May 10, 2025
From Unchained.Art:
“Sculpture isn’t just an art form – it is an experience. It transforms space, standing bold on a pedestal, resting on a mantelpiece, adding dimension to a wall or commanding attention in an outdoor setting.
Sculpture enhances a collection, anchors a room and is the perfect partner and counterpart in dialogue with painting and photography. ‘Breaking the Mold: Beyond 2D’ is a rare exhibition focusing solely on sculpture – reshaping our understanding of space, form and material. Featuring seven artists from the USA, Canada, Switzerland, Mexico, and Italy, the show proves that it’s more than an object – it is a presence that shapes how we see and feel our surroundings.
While sculpture has long been a foundational medium, today’s artists are pushing limits by embracing hybrid forms and material experimentation – blurring boundaries and embracing playfulness.
‘Beyond 2D‘ highlights this evolution – where light, texture, and movement redefine how we experience three-dimensional art.
From Tom Hoitsma’s bold aluminum sculptures – both indoor & outdoor – expressing raw emotional intensity, to Joan Konkel’s layered use of meshed canvas, creating dynamic movement. Jorge Nájera brings brand new wall installations in dynamic form inspired by his convex and concave wood works, while Monica Vaccari showcases intricate ceramic and raku-fired textures. Raeanne Schachter adds traditional wax casting and vibrant energy through her exploration of LED light. Jeff Bush’s welded steel and playful sculptures balance industrial strength with a sense of spontaneity echoing the joy and boldness of Calder’s work in a grounded, structural way.
Denise Cornelius, with her deep understanding of anatomy and form, sculpts the human body – primarily women – with striking sensitivity and precision, a skill honed from years of teaching nude model drawing
Few exhibitions focus solely on sculpture – ‘Breaking the Mold’ does, and it does so thoughtful, colorful and with lots of personality. Sculpture isn’t just interesting—it defines spaces, captivates viewers, and demands presence.
Featured Artists:
Tom Hoitsma | Denise Cornelius | Joan Konkel | Jorge Nájera | Raeanne Schachter | Monica Vaccari | Jeff Bush”
Reception: April 3, 2025 | 5–8 pm
1601 East Cesar Chavez Street, Unit 101
Austin, 78702 Texas
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