ART CITIES:N.York-Charls Ray

RAY CHARLS 06‘’Baled Truck’’, began with an old pick-up truck compressed into a rectangular block. As Charls Ray has pointed out, “Baled Truck is a sculpture that commemorates solidity and compression -as in memory, what seems assembled from the past is in reality carved from the present”.

By Efi Michalarou
Photo: Matthew Marks Gallery Archive

Reflecting the artist’s meticulous process, ‘’Baled Truck’’ took more than six years to complete. Machine-carved from solid stainless steel, it is nearly ten feet long and weighs thirteen tons. ‘’Girl on Pony’’, shown here for the first time, is a sculptural relief machined from a solid block of aluminum. Seven feet high, five feet wide, and four inches deep, it depicts a young girl on horseback with reins in her hand, but it does not reveal the head, tail, or legs of the animal she rides. Ray made his first relief in 2007, and ‘’Girl on Pony’’ is his fifth sculpture in this format. “The conventions inherent in a relief are both interesting and useful to me. An illusion is maintained by careful orchestration of both pictorial and sculptural elements”, he explains.

Info: Charles Ray, Matthew Marks Gallery, 523 West 24 Street New York, Duration:6/2-18/4/15, Days & Hours: Thu-Sat 10:00-18:00, www.matthewmarks.com