Smack Mellon
92 Plymouth Street, corner of Washington, 718-834-8761
DUMBO
March 24 - April 29, 2007
Reception: Saturday, March 24, 5 - 8 PM
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Letitia Quesenberry’s barely visible graphite figures emerge from vast disorienting landscapes contrasting with Ledelle Moe’s massive, grounding concrete heads that create the illusion of permanence. Both artists shift the scale of the human form to create very different statements and opposing experiences. Moe’s four monumentally sized sculptures fill the 3500 square foot main gallery space; in the project space, emerging artist Quesenberry’s human forms dissolve and disappear into fields of color, forcing the viewer to come closer.