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Negative Shapes

June 11, 2021

Eric Schindler Gallery

2305 East Broad Street, Richmond, Virginia 23223

June 11, 2021

What is the shape between memories and the present? Identity and the body? Embraces and resentments? Children and parents? Longing and fear? Intimacy and detachment? Our ancestry and our future?

In drawing, a negative shape is the space between objects. Although it is the contour of a void, perceiving this shape is essential to understanding the relationship between things.

- Miguel Carter-Fisher

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