Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery is pleased to announce Shea Hembrey's inaugural exhibition dark matters. 
 
Following his acclaimed project SEEK, featured as a TED Talk   from 2011, Hembrey's new work attempts to visualize his 20 year   exploration of dark matter and dark energy (scientifically hypothesized   to comprise over 95% of the cosmos). Hembrey's paintings and sculptures   are a collective meditation on the unseen structure of our universe.  
 
Painted   with trompe l'oeil technique, the series Unstill Lifes attempts to   visualize the tangible structures of matter pared down to bits. Ghostly   wisps of smoke appear to the viewer at certain angles and improbable   assemblages of matches, tree branches, and string appear to float off of   the inky blackground. 
  
Universal Portraits are lyrical   sculptures that serve as models of the cosmos. Working with a range of   materials from feathers to moonstones, each piece in this series offers a   physical manifestation of the whole of existence--both atomic matter   and that mysterious dark matter and dark energy.
  
radius, a   sculpture from the series Strewn, is comprised of straw that has been   worked into the event horizon of a black hole, a well of dark energy, or   possibly a wormhole into a parallel universe.  
dark matters   coincides with the recent wave of remarkable cosmological achievements,   most notably the purported discovery of the "Higgs Boson" at the CERN   laboratory in Geneva and the transmission of photographs from Mars by   the Curiosity Rover. In this spirit of investigation and exploration,   Hembrey reminds us to always remain curious in our continuing quest for   answers.   
In 1974 Shea Hembrey was born into a family of   farmers, factory workers, hunters, trappers, musicians and cockfighters   and grew up in Hickory Grove, Arkansas. He has an MFA from Cornell but   is really a graduate of life.   
For further information, please contact Heather Dell at (212) 243 8830 or by email at heather@brycewolkowitz.com.