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Between the Earth and Sky

Past exhibition
January 21 – February 27, 2021 509 West 27th Street, New York
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  • Kasmin is pleased to present Between the Earth and Sky, an exhibition of twenty-two monolithic sculptures that brings together examples of the form spanning from 900 A.D. to 2019. The presentation demonstrates how stelae, herms, and columns have acted as repositories of meaning or markers of time and place across many cultures since prehistory, as well as the way in which the expressive possibilities of this format continue to resonate with sculptors working internationally today. Be they analogues for the human form, waypoints, sentinels, support structures, memorials or otherwise, their metaphorical and formal potency abides.
  • Install view of Between the Earth and Sky, January 21 – February 27, 2023. Photography by Diego Flores. (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Install view of Between the Earth and Sky, January 21 – February 27, 2023. Photography by Diego Flores. (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Install view of Between the Earth and Sky, January 21 – February 27, 2023. Photography by Diego Flores. (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Install view of Between the Earth and Sky, January 21 – February 27, 2023. Photography by Diego Flores. (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Install view of Between the Earth and Sky, January 21 – February 27, 2023. Photography by Diego Flores. (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Install view of Between the Earth and Sky, January 21 – February 27, 2023. Photography by Diego Flores. (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Install view of Between the Earth and Sky, January 21 – February 27, 2023. Photography by Diego Flores. (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Install view of Between the Earth and Sky, January 21 – February 27, 2023. Photography by Diego Flores. (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Install view of Between the Earth and Sky, January 21 – February 27, 2023. Photography by Diego Flores. (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Install view of Between the Earth and Sky, January 21 – February 27, 2023. Photography by Diego Flores. (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Install view of Between the Earth and Sky, January 21 – February 27, 2023. Photography by Diego Flores. (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
  • Featured: Diana al-Hadid, Alma Allen, Huma Bhabha, JB Blunk, James Lee Byars, Saint Clair Cemin, Max Ernst, vanessa german, Rachel Harrison, Robert Indiana, Isamu Noguchi, Beverly Pepper, Per Kirkeby, Ugo Rondinone, Tom Sachs, Bosco Sodi, and Marie Watt, as well as a selection of premodern sculptural objects from ancient civilizations across the globe that embrace the connection between the physical and spiritual worlds.
  • Diana Al-Hadid Head in the Clouds, 2014 polymer gypsum, fiberglass, steel, polystyrene, wood, clay, gold leaf, pigment 130 x 56... Diana Al-Hadid Head in the Clouds, 2014 polymer gypsum, fiberglass, steel, polystyrene, wood, clay, gold leaf, pigment 130 x 56... Diana Al-Hadid Head in the Clouds, 2014 polymer gypsum, fiberglass, steel, polystyrene, wood, clay, gold leaf, pigment 130 x 56...

    Diana Al-Hadid

    Head in the Clouds, 2014

    polymer gypsum, fiberglass, steel, polystyrene, wood, clay, gold leaf, pigment
    130 x 56 x 50 inches 
    330.2 x 142.2 x 127 cm

  • Guided by the architectural logic of the space, Between the Earth and Sky consists of an immersive installation of a field of vertical sculptures, highlighting both the universality and the diversity of the form in contemporary, modern, and premodern works of art. The poured concrete ceiling of the gallery is divided by 20 frustum-shaped skylights, forming a grid of 10 x 10 ft squares on the polished concrete floor below. Each square hosts one sculpture that draws a line of sight from the ground up toward the sky, creating connections between the object and the viewer, heaven and earth, and the cardinal directions.
  • Huma Bhabha God Of Some Things, 2011 bronze with patina 94 x 35 1/2 x 23 5/8 inches 238.8 x... Huma Bhabha God Of Some Things, 2011 bronze with patina 94 x 35 1/2 x 23 5/8 inches 238.8 x... Huma Bhabha God Of Some Things, 2011 bronze with patina 94 x 35 1/2 x 23 5/8 inches 238.8 x...

    Huma Bhabha

    God Of Some Things, 2011

    bronze with patina
    94 x 35 1/2 x 23 5/8 inches 
    238.8 x 90.2 x 59.9 cm
    Edition of 3 + 2 APs

  • As they stand in relation to and contrast with each other, the forms seem to express a timeless and universal language. Embodying exaggerated human dimensions, they speak wordlessly, vessels that lay bare the communicative function of art and its enduring symbolic possibility. And while the works point skyward, Between the Earth and Sky primarily reminds us that this narrow band of habitat—nestled above the brimstone of the earth’s inner crust and the inhospitable pressure of the upper reaches of our atmosphere—plays stage to all human endeavor, whether it be the sacred, profane, momentous, comedic, or absurd.
  • Marie Watt Blanket Story: Indian Territories, Round Dance, Grandmother, 2016 folded blankets, steel poles, wooden base 102 x 33 1/2... Marie Watt Blanket Story: Indian Territories, Round Dance, Grandmother, 2016 folded blankets, steel poles, wooden base 102 x 33 1/2... Marie Watt Blanket Story: Indian Territories, Round Dance, Grandmother, 2016 folded blankets, steel poles, wooden base 102 x 33 1/2...

    Marie Watt

    Blanket Story: Indian Territories, Round Dance, Grandmother, 2016

    folded blankets, steel poles, wooden base
    102 x 33 1/2 x 34 inches 
    259.1 x 85.1 x 86.4 cm

  • Intertwining various threads of archeology, anthropology, geology, and mythology, many of the works abound in symbolism common in the art of prehistory—ancient images that formally resemble those we recognize from modern art. Critic and curator Lucy Lippard has said that such contemporary works, “lay claim to a certain geometric simplicity, large-scale, directness, or a surrealistic chaos.” Where the natural materiality of Ugo Rondinone’s the dignified (2019), Saint Clair Cemin’s Girl and Thoughts (2014), and JB Blunk’s Presence (1967), hark to paleolithic models of representation and abstraction, Max Ernst’s Le Génie de la Bastille, Huismes (1960), Alma Allen’s Not Yet Titled(2017), and Huma Bhabha’s God of Some Things (2011) offer examples of bronze structures that appear to have emerged from the earth itself. Elsewhere, Diana al-Hadid’s Head in the Clouds (2014) and vanessa german’s Keep Dreaming! A Map to the power of imagination in times of war & sorrow (2017) present heavily adorned idolic figures that emanate a mystery akin to magic.

    Kasmin is pleased to collaborate with Damon Brandt on the premodern selection of works in Between the Earth and Sky. Brandt brings forty years of experience and expertise to the fields of ancient art from Africa, Oceania, and the Americas.

  • Works
    • Abelam, Papua New Guinea, Ancestor Figure, Roma Style, Nggwalndu, 19th - Early 20th Century
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    • Diana Al-Hadid, Head in the Clouds, 2014
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    • Alma Allen, Not Yet Titled, 2017
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    • Huma Bhabha, God Of Some Things, 2011
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    • JB Blunk, Presence, 1969-1972
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    • James Lee Byars, The Figure of Death, 1987
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    • Saint Clair Cemin, Girl and Thoughts, 2014
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    • Max Ernst, Le génie de la Bastille, Huismes, 1960
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    • Gabon, Central Africa, Kota Reliquary Figure, bwete, c. 1860
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    • vanessa german, Keep Dreaming! A Map to the power of imagination in times of war & sorrow, 2017
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    • Ewa, Karawari River, Papua New Guinea, Aripa (Hook Figures), c. 17th Century
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    • Rachel Harrison, Boss Revolution, 2015
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    • Robert Indiana, Call Me Ishmael, 1964/1998
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    • Per Kirkeby, Torso I, 1983
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    • Huasteca, Veracruz, Mexico, Carved Serpent Column, Late Classic Period: 600 - 900 A.D.
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    • Isamu Noguchi, Gift of Stone, 1982
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    • Beverly Pepper, Ptolemy’s Wedge II, 2010
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    • Ugo Rondinone, the dignified, 2019
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    • Tom Sachs, Here III, 2017
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    • Bosco Sodi, Untitled, 2019
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    • Marie Watt, Blanket Story: Indian Territories, Round Dance, Grandmother, 2016
      Marie Watt, Blanket Story: Indian Territories, Round Dance, Grandmother, 2016
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    • Alexis Ralaivao: Éloge de l’ombre (In Praise of Shadows)
      Exhibitions

      Alexis Ralaivao: Éloge de l’ombre (In Praise of Shadows)

      May 15 – July 25, 2025 509 West 27th Street, New York
      For Éloge de l’ombre (In Praise of Shadows), Ralaivao unveils a suite of new paintings rendered entirely in black and white. Working within the self-imposed parameters of a reduced palette, Ralaivao sharpens his attention to composition, light and shadow. In arresting portraits and still life tableaux, Ralaivao magnifies the most subtle of details at grand scale by strategically framing his subjects. Influenced by film noir, Ralaivao’s works absorb the viewer into a romanticized world of drama and suspense as if the viewer has arrived at a narrative in media res.
    • Theodora Allen: Oak
      Exhibitions

      Theodora Allen: Oak

      May 7 – July 25, 2025 297 Tenth Avenue, New York
      Allen’s atmospheric oil paintings on linen depict natural phenomena and symbols chosen for their enduring presence in human history and culture, often drawing from mythology and medieval imagery. From hearts and infinity loops to rainbows and locusts, these subjects serve to underscore nature’s propensity for renewal following destruction. Branches of an oak tree, a powerful symbol of wisdom, strength and endurance, reappear. Through compositional devices, such as gates, windows, and architectural niches, Allen's illusionistic spaces create a dynamic interplay between inclusion and exclusion. Her scenes emerge as ruins burgeoning with life, offering glimpses into a realm where the natural world and the metaphysical entwine.
    • Alma Allen on Park Avenue
      Exhibitions

      Alma Allen on Park Avenue

      May 2 – September 30, 2025
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New York
On view from The High Line at 27th Street
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