Sunday, May 6, 2012

Save the Date
June 19, 2012
Opening at Pavilion

Steven Haulenbeek
"Little Bastards"


Regina Deluise
Photographs From the Field




Stephen Mickey
Anagama Wood Fired Tea Bowls




Lonney White at Pavilion
Black Encaustic with Metal Alloy Spill
5' 7" x 5'7"


Wednesday, February 15, 2012


Pavilion 20th c is proud to extend the show
Thaddeus Wolfe: ASSEMBLAGE
curated by Volume Gallery of Chicago

In his first solo exhibition in Chicago, ASSEMBLAGE showcases Wolfe's unique works in glass created through a specialized technique, inspired by mineral and crystalline formations.









The ASSEMBLAGE series, Wolfe provides a distinct aesthetic link between the state of minerals and observing them in their relation to modernist sculpture and architecture. The angular sides of Wolfe?s creations have the appearance of naturally occurring circumstances of cubic crystallization but represent the careful curation of form.

Originally intending to generate the surfaces of pyrite rendered in glass, Wolfe devised his own system for synthesizing the naturally occurring form. The forms are first constructed in wax, clay and foam. The initial form is then dug out of the mold leaving a cavity into which the glass will be blown. The piece is then cooled slowly in a kiln, and when at room temperature the mold is cut away and discarded. The resulting glass form is then cleaned, cut and polished, using diamond tools. This type of fabrication makes each vessel a unique form.

The process of building up and breaking down can be seen in the erosive qualities that are evident in each finished piece. At first glance the collection of pieces in ASSEMBLAGE reflect a material driven exploration in fabrication to mimic natural phenomenon, however the results are greater than the sum of their parts. Wolfe?s creations have a stunning visual complexity combined with an organic subtleness.

Thaddeus Wolfe:
Thaddeus Wolfe (b.1979) studied art and design with a focus in glass at the The Cleveland Institute of Art where he received a BFA in 2002. He has held artist residencies at Pilchuck Glass School, The Creative Glass Center of America in New Jersey and the Tacoma Glass Museum. His work has been exhibited in various group shows in New York at Heller Gallery, Matter and Still House. Thaddeus lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.

Please contact Pavilion for further information, more photos and prices.

Thursday, December 22, 2011

steven haulenbeek in design bureau magazine
we have shown and sold steven's work for a few years and have always admired his talent.
you can find the alumifoam plates at pavilion and they were featured in previous posts.


see him here in action!!!



Saturday, December 10, 2011

Bronze Horse Sculptures by Salvador Dominquez at Pavilion 
Artist Statement..
I'm an artist who grew up in L.A. and is currently working in Chicago. At this time sculpture is my primary focus,
however my two dimensional work is never far detached. Recent works use a combination of assemblage and hand painted elements to narrate current trends in society and the individual’s role within it, more specifically focusing on identity. The narrative template plays a significant role in my work, which explores the relationships between parts to whole and the individual versus the masses. In this work in progress I’ve used the horse as a visual metaphor for conquest and assimilation.
Edition 3