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Stockbridge, MA, 01262
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Suspended Shadows, 2008

Daniel Clayman Architectural Installations

I am in contact with my work everyday. Most days I come to the studio as the "working artist." Other days I come as an observer, to see what the "artist" is doing. The work is a continual, always evolving exploration of simple forms.

Using a vocabulary of extremely simple forms whose scale ranges from three to nine feet; these objects describe volumes in space. Some of the pieces are easily identifiable as vessels and may allude to holding volumes of water. Others are pure abstraction holding only quantities of air and space. By taking away any real solid mass, I am left with just the skins of glass, bronze or graphite that define a measure of capacity. Other objects are identifiable as a ramp ("PLANE") that divides space with a simple line or as a wheel ("CIRCULAR OBJECT ONE") that makes the center volume of air as important as the white structure itself.

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Daniel Clayman Architectural Installations

I am in contact with my work everyday. Most days I come to the studio as the "working artist." Other days I come as an observer, to see what the "artist" is doing. The work is a continual, always evolving exploration of simple forms.

Using a vocabulary of extremely simple forms whose scale ranges from three to nine feet; these objects describe volumes in space. Some of the pieces are easily identifiable as vessels and may allude to holding volumes of water. Others are pure abstraction holding only quantities of air and space. By taking away any real solid mass, I am left with just the skins of glass, bronze or graphite that define a measure of capacity. Other objects are identifiable as a ramp ("PLANE") that divides space with a simple line or as a wheel ("CIRCULAR OBJECT ONE") that makes the center volume of air as important as the white structure itself.

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Suspended Shadows, 2008

Suspended Shadows, 2008

Glass, stainless cable,

120 x 120 x 72"

Rainfield, 2017

Rainfield, 2017

Glass, steel wire

22.5 x 44 x 59’

Blue Horizon, 2017

Blue Horizon, 2017

Glass, steel cable, copper rivets

26 x 44 x 22"‘

Radiant Landscape, 2017

Radiant Landscape, 2017

Glass, steel cable, copper rivets

26 x 35 x 44’

The Landscape Project, 2017

The Landscape Project, 2017

Glass, precious metals

26 x 84 x 84’

Shift, 2010

Shift, 2010

Glass

108 x 80 x 10.25”

Colure, 2009

Colure, 2009

Glass

Swan Pointe,

84 x 84 x 8’

Temple Beth El, 2006

Temple Beth El, 2006

Glass and granite,

96 x 96 x 24"

Three Volumes, 2012

Three Volumes, 2012

Cast glass, 96 x 96 x 72"

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Schantz Galleries, 3 Elm Street, Stockbridge, MA 01262 (413) 298-3044