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Sept. 9 - Nov. 18, 2023
Sweet Pass Sculpture Park presents a long leash, a solo offering by Houston-based artist Ryan Hawk. Utilizing a wide array of materials, such as recycled architectural glass and artist-manufactured bricks, Hawk showcases a command of concepts and techniques from realistic figurative sculpture to collaged found footage. a long leash unfolds across the grounds, tucking into the park's foliage and reimagining the space inside SP2.
Outside Agitator (All Artists Are Bastards)
Hawk's artistic vision navigates a complex terrain, deftly incorporating art historical references into political discourse. His work delves into a spectrum of themes, from the implications of American cultural hegemony on the trajectory of Modernism to its resonance in the context of 21st-century socio-political protests. a long leash takes direct aim at our understanding of influence within contemporary aesthetic production, challenging viewers to reassess the multifaceted forces shaping the art world today.
Outside Agitator (Detail)
takeaway/throwaway, (To be Taken by Viewers)
takeaway/throwaway (Detail with Publication)
a long leash, (Publication Detail, Click for Full Text)
a heady deconstruction of the object and representation
a heady deconstruction of the object and representation (Detail)
Untitled (front 1)
Untitled (front 1) (Detail)
Squib (Installation View Inside SP2)
Squib (Montage by Artist, Six Minute Excerpt)
Ryan Hawk is a visual artist using video, sculpture, and site-specific installation to imagine alternative corporealities and forms of embodiment. Solo presentations of his work have been held at the Galveston Arts Center, Lawndale Art Center, The Umlauf Sculpture Garden and Museum, The Museum of Human Achievement, and elsewhere. His work has also been included in group exhibitions, screenings, and festivals such as Perform Chinatown, Los Angeles; Grace Exhibition Space, Brooklyn; the Museum of Fine Arts in Nagoya, Japan; Jonathan Hopson Gallery; and many more. Notable awards include an SMFA Traveling Fellowship, The Arch and Anne Giles Kimbrough Fund from the Dallas Museum of Art, and a two-year fellowship with the Core Residency Program at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Hawk holds an MFA in studio art from the University of Texas at Austin.
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Press for a long leash:
Dallas Observer (Kendall Morgan)
Glasstire (Francesca Fuchs)