Works by SUNY Potsdam Professor Marc Leuthold are on display in an exhibition at the Bates College Museum of Art in Lewiston, Maine. The exhibit is a two-person show featuring Leuthold and Dawn …
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Works by SUNY Potsdam Professor Marc Leuthold are on display in an exhibition at the Bates College Museum of Art in Lewiston, Maine.
The exhibit is a two-person show featuring Leuthold and Dawn Clements called "Back and Forth."
For "Back and Forth," Clements and Leuthold collaborated from a distance. Each artist created work in his or her studio. Clements interpreted sculptures she received from Leuthold into works on paper. In some drawings, she made works that focus exclusively on Leuthold's forms, and in others, she incorporated passages of his work into larger drawings.
Leuthold made sculptural responses to Clements' works on paper. Some focus on creating a discrete sculpture in response her work. In others, Leuthold carved "ceramic drawings," or passages, into his sculptures.
Leuthold is the head of ceramics in SUNY Potsdam's art department.
The "Back and Forth" exhibition is curated by Dan Mills, the former director of SUNY Potsdam's Gibson Gallery.
The show will be open through Saturday, March 21.
For information visit www.bates.edu/museum/exhibitions/current/back-and-forth-the-collaborative-works-of-dawn-clements-and-marc-leuthold.