A new solo exhibition by George Herms, called “EMERGIO,” opened yesterday at Oh Wow gallery in Los Angeles. The show is comprised of 10 blown-up selections of Herms' typically small collages on paper but expanded into large scale. These enlarged, detailed sections are then affixed to wood panels. His source material, cut-up pages from old women’s fashion magazines, collides in these motley assemblages that transfix and disorient.
Three new sculptures also appear in the show. Herms, who has been a renowned artist since the 1940s, is known best for these constructions. They exist in the same realm as Robert Rauschenberg’s combines—both are found-object sculptures.
This is the artist's statement on the show:
Roots in abstract expressionism
"EMERGIO" is on display until October 26.
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[via Oh Wow Gallery]