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“Spring!” Group Show Features New Works by Harma Heikens, Ray Caesar, Tara McPherson, and More

Now that June is here, the spring season has officially come to an end which marks the close of Kochxbos Gallery's group show, "Spring!" The exhibit features a variety of works by artists Ciou, Harma Heikens (HF Vol. 13), Sarah Maple, Sauerkids, Bethany de Forest, Tara McPherson (HF Collected Edition 3), Tim Biskup (HF Vol. 18), Ray Caesar (HF Vol. 4, 18), and Nicoletta Ceccoli, to name a few. Despite its spring-y title, their choice of themes are surprising, and reflect more on their most recent interests as artists. See more after the jump!


Ray Caesar

Now that June is here, the spring season has officially come to an end which marks the close of Kochxbos Gallery’s group show, “Spring!” The exhibit features a variety of works by artists Ciou, Harma Heikens (HF Vol. 13), Sarah Maple, Sauerkids, Bethany de Forest, Tara McPherson (HF Collected Edition 3), Tim Biskup (HF Vol. 18), Ray Caesar (HF Vol. 4, 18), and Nicoletta Ceccoli, to name a few. Despite its spring-y title, their choice of themes are surprising, and reflect more on their most recent interests as artists. Ciou’s is perhaps the most seasonally appropriate, whose latest collage works have portrayed animated flora and fauna, and fashionable nature goddesses. Mark Ryden, Tim Buskup and Gary Baseman’s collaborative “Nervous Apple Planet” also combines frenetic, spring-like symbols such as birds with much darker motifs, like a bleeding tree. One of the most dramatic pieces in the exhibit comes from Harma Heikens, “A Good Year.” Made of synthetic wood, her sculpture of a fully-rendered Good Year tire is set ablaze in reference to consumerism. It was first exhibited in her solo exhibition, “All is Fair in Love and War” at Kochxbos, covered here. Take a look at more images from “Spring!” below, on view through June 6th.


Ray Caesar


Mark Ryden, Tim Biskup, and Gary Baseman


Tara McPherson


Sarah Maple


Ciou


Harma Heikens

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