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LMAK Projects

EVENT
Exhibition Detail
Within Limits
139 Eldridge Street
New York, NY 10002


October 24th - December 6th
Opening: 
October 24th 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
 
Studio Installation View, Brooklyn,Harold AncartHarold Ancart,
Studio Installation View, Brooklyn,
2009, Nylon wire, pigments, polymer
© LMAKprojects and Harold Ancart
Installation Untitled,Harold AncartHarold Ancart, Installation Untitled,
2009, Nail, nylon wire, pigments, epoxy
© LMAKprojects, Harold Ancart
Untitled,Harold AncartHarold Ancart, Untitled, 2007, ink on paper
© LMAKprojects, Harold Ancart
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> DESCRIPTION

LMAKprojects is proud to present Harold Ancart’s first solo exhibit in NYC, Within Limits.  The exhibit features 2 sculptures, and a drawing that explore space and its limitations.

The largest sculpture is site specific and is made from nylon wire, which is nearly invisible.  The second sculpture in the exhibit is a steel multiple structure.  Both works are basic  and simple form, engaging in a strong relation to the surrounding architecture.

Ancart is foremost a draftsman who considers his sculptures as an extension of drawing within the limits of the setting. The drawing in this exhibit features the word ‘IDEA’. Ideas are archetypes and materialize themselves in various ways to become objects.  These objects become keys to achievable experience.

Limitations of a given format or space may sound restrictive, however for a sculptor it is the realization of a parameter, like the edge of a canvas sets the confines for a painter. It is recognition of a space and how to epitomize his composition.  Ancart’s work is limitless in possibilities and daring in its bare-boned truth.


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