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David Provan

July 6, 2018 by Jen Dragon

David Provan: Proto-Possibilities

August 4-26th, 2018

 

Daisy Laser © David Provan 2018 powder-coated welded steel (NV) The Inability for the Radius to Know the Circumference © David Provan 2017 powder-coated steel on concrete base installation view Theory of the Sacred V ©David Provan in front of Sawyer Savings Bank Private Horizon © David Provan 2016 installation at Bella Luna Restaurant Courtyard Private Horizon © David Provan 2016 76%22 x 98%22 IMG_4139 IMG_4140 IMG_4141 Splendorla © David Provan at the Kiersted House 2018 smaller Breath-Asana-©-David-Provan-2018 From-Forever-to-Forever-©-DAvid-PRovan-2018-39-inches-welded-iron Untitled-at-the-moment-©-David-Provan-2018-30-inches Heliorbit-©-David-Provan-2018-72-inches Ash Odyssey © David Provan 38 inches welded metal Three Kinds of Change © David Provan 72 inches Heliorbit © David Provan 2018 72 inches Screen Shot 2018-05-07 at 1.48.11 PM Screen Shot 2018-05-07 at 1.45.41 PM pyrogyro© David Provan 2013 powder coat on welded steel
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David Provan
Proto-Possibilities 

Opening Reception Sat. Aug. 11th

Cross Contemporary Art
99 Partition St. Saugerties, New York 12477
on view thru Sept. 2nd, 2018

GALLERY HOURS: Thurs- Mon 12-5pm
     David Provan’s solo show Proto-Possibilities opens August 3 with a reception for the artist on Sat. August 11th, 5-8pm at Cross Contemporary Art, Saugerties, NY and runs thru September 2nd, 2018. Daivd Provan’s work will also be on view at Diamond Mills Hotel balcony overlooking the Esopus Waterfall.
     Proto-Possibilities is a survey of welded metal and ceramic sculpture as well as works on paper by David Provan. This is the first exhibition dedicated to Provan’s drawings and paintings as well as his both small and large-scale sculptures. Proto-Possiblities offers insights to the process of Provan’s welded steel and ceramic sculptures from inception to completion.
David Provan explores color and form to create sculptural diagrams of spiritual and metaphysical experience. The chromatic brilliance of the powder-coated surface on steel structures make an unambiguous statement about Presence and the molded ceramic forms in turn create aperatures to alternate spaces. About his own work, David Provan writes: “Through my sculpture I’m trying to make visible & tangible the flow of energy that makes up all entities and events. To this end, I build schematic structures that trace the way elements coalesce into a pattern or identity and then, after a period of time, disperse. They’re the motion of birth and death translated into material form.” 
As a visual poet, David Provan’s artworks reflect both space and being – and their diametric opposites.



David Provan’s solo show  Proto-Possibilities opens Fri. August 3 with a reception for the Artist on Sat. August 11, 5-8pm and continues through Sun. October 2nd, 2018.


David Provan:
 David Provan has been the recipient of a Pollack-Krasner Foundation Grant and his work is in many private and public collections including the MTA Arts in the Subways Permanent Collection and in the Yale University Art Gallery. More about David Provan: http://davidprovan.com

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