100 Sculptures
Dates
Nov 21, 2019
- Nov 24, 2019
Opening
VIP - Thursday Nov 21, 2019 | 6-9
Location
Antiguo Arsenal de la Marina Española, San Juan, Puerto Rico

This traveling, regenerative, and celebratory exhibition is a meshwork; an extremely populous show with the objective to create the most dynamic, non-hierarchical system that is possible within limited confines. The one hundred (+) objects on view have the ability to interact with, and decode one another freely. The exhibition acts like a circuit board, wherein each artwork behaves like an attractor in the network.

Through the use of media including casts, cloth, ceramic, found object, paper, bronze, concrete, aluminum, and many others, the pieces on view appear as plush, metallic, functional, mobile, automated, geometric, sensual, rhythmic, or even biologically subversive. Meanwhile the works conceptually range from spiritual and optimistic to dark, disarming, and uncanny. Each piece, despite its diminutive scale, maintains its own singularity and pathos amongst many other similarly sized objects. Together, shown at their maximum degree of variety and difference, each work assembles their own mutual logics and codes.

The participating artists represent a majority of those with whom the curators have collaborated over the last decade. As the exhibition continues traveling and works are sold, new pieces will be supplemented from those already participating and more artists will be invited to participate. Future editions of the exhibition will include presentations in Los Angles and New York.

For more information, please contact info@anonymousgallery.com

anonymous is happy to announce the 3rd edition of the exhibition 100 Sculptures as part of it's participation at MECA International Art Fair in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Organized by Joseph Ian Henrikson and Todd von Ammon, the exhibition was first presented at anonymous's gallery in Mexico City (September 2018), then anew in Paris (May 2019). 100 Sculptures is as advertised and features over one hundred small sculptures created by  over one hundred international artists - the only given framework being that no sculpture have more than a 5 x 5 inch (12.7 x 12.7 cm) footprint.