Harry Anderson exhibition at Wood-Gerry Gallery 1972

Contemporary artist Harry Anderson offten used what he found in the space that he was exhibiting as elements.  Here he has taken the frame that held the exhibition lighting at the Woods-Gerry and lowered three corners of it so that visitors were forsed to interact with it.  Through it cutting across the gallery at a diagonal the artist placed a yellow rope attached at the ceiling at one end and to a large rock

Anderson offten used what he found in the space that he was exhibiting as elements. Here he has taken the frame that held the exhibition lighting at the Woods-Gerry and lowered three corners of it so that visitors were forsed to interact with it. Through it cutting across the gallery at a diagonal the artist placed a yellow rope attached at the ceiling at one end and to a large rock at the other.



detail of a site specific installation by artist Harry Anderson at the Wood - Gerry Gallery of the Rhode Island School of Design

Site specific installation, rope / rock / paint / found element



Looking in the Woods-Gerry Gallery window at one of Andersons site specific installations

Looking in from outside the gallery at the lowered light stucture



Installation by artist Harry Anderson that has neon and ceramic components

Above the mantel is a site specific piece by Harry Anderson with ceramic and neon elements.
In the foreground is a piece by Chris Jonic



More images will be added as they are scanned




1970 - 1974
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