Upon entry to Paperweight, the latest exhibition at VERY gallery in Boston’s South End, one perceives an absence: four works on paper occupy a modest amount of wall space along with a sculptural installation on the ground that does not exceed knee height…
Read MoreTory Fair interviewed in Big Red and Shiny
“[Fair] had cast a tree in a mixture of rubber, plaster, clay, wax, and foam and they stood erect in the middle of the studio. On our next visit, the trees were lying on the ground, a cast of a tree stump had been added, and we all agreed that the campfire motif provided a strong sense of place and a conceptual anchor for the show.”
“Paperweight: An Interview with Tory Fair”
Published October 17, 2016 by Big Red & Shiny
Arthur Henderson: Sex not Sex
“The sculptures in VERY’s inaugural show, Sex Not Sex, inhabit the space in much the same way as the patrons at the opening: some sitting, some standing, others propped against the wall. In a gallery that feels more like a family room than a white cube, the work of Arthur Henderson does not simply provoke discussion but quietly joins the conversation.”
“Arthur Henderson: Sex Not Sex” - Published by Big Red & Shiny on August 2, 2016