Mindscapes
The concept of difference between the interior and exterior saturates many aspects of life. From the microscopic to the vastness of space, the notion of inside versus outside has shaped our view and understanding of the world. We create the illusion of separation by viewing the body and mind in contrast to the outside world. We are all part of our living planet. How entwined by the elements we are composed of and the world we live in. 3D4D is calling for artwork by Chicago Sculpture International members that explores these ideas: imaginary or real, ranging from the personal to the scientific point of view.
Exhibition Dates: April 22, 2022–May 29th, 2023
Opening Reception: Friday, April 22nd, 5-8pm
Curator: Micki LeMieux
Exhibiting Artists: Ange Altenhofen, Nicole Beck, Berthold Boone, Tomas Co, Victoria Fuller, Amanda Gentry, Barbara Goldsmith, Peter N. Gray, Suzanne Horwitz, Caroline Jacobson, Fred Klingelhofer, Boruch Lev, Ellen Lustig, Suzanne Pratt, Howard Sandroff, Philip Spangler, Nancy VanKanegan, Patrick Wilson, and Chris Wubbena
Logo image credit: Suzanne Horwitz, Façade

Peter N. Gray, "But I Just Had One Bite…", Elm Wood, Bronze Resin, Clay, Stainless Steel, LED lights, 20 x 13 x 18 in.

Nancy VanKanegan, "Book of Intention", Poplar, brass, watermarked handmade paper, vinyl coated paper, 11 x 11 x 8 in.

Howard Sandroff, "Boundary", Welded steel and copper, 19 x 5 x 11 in.

Berthold Boone, "Interior", Acrylic on canvas, 8 x 10 in.

Berthold Boone, "Box", Acrylic on canvas, 12 x 14 in.

Nancy VanKanegan, "HeartSpeak", Raku fired stoneware, 16 x 20 x 7 in.

Tomas Co, "Tete-a-Tete", Marble sculpture 5 x 2-1/2 x 3-1/2 in.

Boruch Lev, "Love III", White clay, 26 x 8 x 14 in.

Boruch Lev, "Toys", Terracotta, 13 x 15 x 17 in.

Victoria Fuller, "Monarch and Milkweed", Watercolor and clear coat on paper board, 6-7/16 x 12-5/8 x 10-3/8 in.

Ellen Lustig, "Zof 2", Acrylic, wood base, programmable LED lights, 39 x 25 x 15 in.

Suzanne Horwitz, "Front to Back", Dimensional drawing on disposable dress form, graphite, 18 x 24 x 3 in.

Suzanne Pratt, "Yishi", Paper, graphite, pins on archival foam board, 21-1/2 x 21-1/2 in.

Wallace Bowling, "Above", Construct (mixed media collage), 8-1/2 x 4-1/4 x 5-1/2 in.

Patrick D. Wilson, "Dead Bug", Archival pigment print, 23 x 29 in.

Suzanne Pratt, "Biasa", Paper, graphite, pins on archival foam board, 21-1/2 x 21-1/2 in.

Amanda Gentry, "Hallelujah", Terracotta with crushed granite, 17 x 22 x 22 in.

Philip Spangler, "Scorched Earth", Cast bronze with patina, 6 x 29 x 8 in.

Boruch Lev, "Search for the Center of the Universe", White clay, 30 x 30 in.

Fred Klingelhofer, "Bad Moon Ascending", Cement, painted steel, 23 x 14-1/2 x 15 in.


Nancy VanKanegan, "Hand Tool", Found handle, digitally printed silk, rope, hand stitching, 36 x 13 x 6 in.


Suzanne Horwitz, "Our Eyes", Drawing colored pencil, graphite, Conté crayon, 11 x 14 in.

Peter N. Gray, "Nodal Transport", Giclee on vinyl, 48 x 30 in.

Suzanne Horwitz, "Façade", Cast aluminum, bas-relief, 21 x 24 x 4 in.

Caroline Jacobson, "Guardian(s) of the Forest", Steel and epoxy clay, 20 x 9 x 6 in.

Chris Wubbena, "White Church", Medium: model, porcelain, paper, Styrofoam, tin foil, screen, wood, QR code, writing, 18 x 9 x 7 in.

Fred Klingelhofer, "The Last Star", Acrylic on canvas, wood, 24 x 24 x 3 in.

Tomas Co, "Anxiety", Resin sculpture, 13 x 4 x 3-1/2 in.

Caroline Jacobson, "Guardian(s) of the Forest", Steel and epoxy clay, 20 x 9 x 6 in.

Ellen Lustig, "Zof Cloud", Acrylic, programmable LED lights, 22 x 17 x 5 in.

Barbara Goldsmith, "Mobius = Infinity", Concrete monocast, 18 x 27 x 14 in.

Ange Altenhofen 1: Scratch 12 1/2" x 8 1/2" x 1 1/4" Ange Altenhofen, "Scratch", Vintage sofa armrest distressed by a cat; vintage wood paneling, gold leaf, faceted natural precious gemstones including ruby, aquamarine, diamond, topaz, garnet, citrine, amethyst, peridot, and emerald, 12-1/2 x 8-1/2 x 1-1/4 in.