
Michael Hibbard creates intriguing sculpture with an emphasis on the juxtaposition of disparate materials. The dichotomous nature of steel and ceramics speaks well for his particular artform, one that is natural and industrial in the same breath. Hibbard’s totemic form reflect the post-industrial region of upstate New York where he grew up, shapes of aging factories forming the backdrop for monumental art and architecture. These qualities bestow a range of associations with his work. One piece may be reminiscent of the machines found in a manufacturing facility while evoking the graceful quality of sails in the wind. “My main objective is to have the viewer focus on the different materials and to realize how well they can come together,” Hibbard explains. Hibbard has a keen eye for texture and color in his work combined with strong angular qualities. Each piece is unique, incorporating elements that allow for unusual positioning and display. Though a young artist, he has already created public works and has recently acquired representation in New York. Hibbard lives and works in Buffalo, New York.
The Rapture of Form
Reception:
Thursday, June 28, 2007 6-8 PM
Exhibition Dates:
6/26/2007 - 7/17/2007
Invitation to
Michael Joseph Hibbard's exhibition
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Untitled 122
Steel
108" x 72" x 36"
Untitled 122
Steel
108" x 72" x 36"
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Untitled 120
Ceramic and Steel
47" x 29" x 20"
Untitled 120
Ceramic and Steel
47" x 29" x 20"
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Untitled 112
Ceramic and Steel
59" x 27" x 26"
Untitled 112
Ceramic and Steel
59" x 27" x 26"
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Untitled 5
Ceramic and Steel
48" x 30" x 7"
Untitled 5
Ceramic and Steel
48" x 30" x 7"
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Untitled 7
Ceramic and Steel
42" x 17" x 15"
Untitled 7
Ceramic and Steel
42" x 17" x 15"
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