Hillary Kane: MARROW

November 2 – 30, 2024

Hillary Kane

Migration: the world in a vessel, 2024

Anagama-fired stoneware

12h x 10w x 10d in

HK099

SOLD

Hillary Kane

Kardia I, 2024

Anagama-fired stoneware

17.50h x 10w x 9d in

HK091

SOLD

Hillary Kane

Kardia II, 2024

Anagama-fired stoneware

16h x 12w x 11d in

HK092

$3,600.00

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Hillary Kane

Kardia III, 2024

Anagama-fired stoneware

18h x 11w x 12d in

HK093

$3600.00

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Hillary Kane

Kardia IV, 2024

Anagama-fired stoneware

16h x 8w x 8d in

HK094

$ 3600.00

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Hillary Kane

Kardia V, 2024

Anagama-fired stoneware

17h x 12w x 11d in

HK095

$3,600.00

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Hillary Kane

Threshold, 2024

Anagama-fired stoneware

11h x 27w x 30d in

HK096

$ 6,500.00

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Hillary Kane

Curraugh, pierced, 2022

Anagama-fired stoneware; hollow vessel

33h x 9w x 9.50d in

HK013

SOLD

Hillary Kane

Passage, weightless, 2024

Anagama-fired stoneware

10h x 31w x 13d in

HK097

SOLD

Hillary Kane

Kairos

Anagama-fired Stoneware

28.50h x 11w x 10d in

HK136

$ 6,500.00

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Hillary Kane

Volition, 2024

Anagama-fired stoneware

13h x 18w x 12d in

HK098

$ 5,500.00

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Hillary Kane

Sacral I, 2024

Anagama-fired Stoneware

9.50h x 6.50w x 5d in

HK100

SOLD

Hillary Kane

Sacral II, 2024

Anagama-fired stoneware

9h x 5w x 4d in

HK101

$ 1,500.00

Hillary Kane

Sacral III, 2024

Anagama-fired stoneware

9.50h x 4w x 4d in

HK102

$ 1,500.00

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Hillary Kane

Sacral IV, 2024

Anagama-fired stoneware

11h x 6w x 5d in

HK103

$ 1,500.00

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Hillary Kane

Shear (small), 2024

Anagama-fired stoneware

5h x 7w x 5d in

HK104

SOLD

Hillary Kane

Shear, 2024

Anagama-fired stoneware

9h x 9w x 11d in

HK105

$ 1,600.00

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Hillary Kane

Sanctum, 2024

Anagama-fired stoneware

9.50h x 6.50w x 6d in

HK106

$ 2,000.00

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Hillary Kane

Chawan ($350 each), 2024

Anagama-fired stoneware

4h x 3w x 3d in

HK115

$ 350.00

Right: SOLD

Left: SOLD

Middle: Available

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Hillary Kane

Chawan, 2024

Anagama-fired stoneware

4h x 6w x 5d in

HK107

SOLD

Hillary Kane

Chawan, 2024

Anagama-fired stoneware

4h x 4w x 4d in

HK110

$ 400.00

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Hillary Kane

Chawan, 2024

Anagama-fired stoneware

4.50h x 4.50w x 6d in

HK108

SOLD

Hillary Kane

Chawan, 2024

Anagama-fired stoneware

4h x 5w x 5d in

SOLD

Hillary Kane

Chawan, 2024

Anagama-fired stoneware

4h x 4w x 4d in

HK111

$ 400.00

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Hillary Kane

Chawan, 2024

Anagama-fired stoneware

3.50h x 3.50w x 3.50d in

HK113

$ 350.00

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Hillary Kane

faceted choko, 2024

Anagama-fired stoneware

2.50h x 2w x 2d in

SOLD

Hillary Kane

Night, chawan, 2024

Anagama-fired black porcelain

3.50h x 4.50w x 4.50d in

HK116

$ 450.00

Hillary Kane

Tokkuri, 2024

Anagama-fired stoneware

5.50h x 5w x 5d in

HK117

$450.00

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Hillary Kane

Cusp, 2024

Anagama-fired stoneware

HK119

SOLD

Hillary Kane

Container I, 2024

Anagama-fired stoneware; bloodwood 24k gold leaf and copper wire

4h x 5w x 4d in

HK120

$ 450.00

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Hillary Kane

Container, 2024

Anagama-fired stoneware; bloodwood 24k gold leaf and copper wire

4h x 5w x 4d in

HK121

$ 450.00

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Hillary Kane

Container, 2024

Anagama-fired stoneware; bloodwood 24k gold leaf and copper wire

4h x 5w x 4d in

HK122

$ 450.00

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Hillary Kane

Container, 2024

Anagama-fired stoneware; bloodwood 24k gold leaf and copper wire

4h x 5w x 4d in

HK123

$ 450.00

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Hillary Kane

Cuspidi ($275 each), 2024

Anagama-fired stoneware

3h x 6w x 4d in

HK118

$275.00

Bottom Right: SOLD

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Hillary Kane

into the current, 2024

Paperclay, cold wax, dry pigment and oil paint on canvas

14h x 14w in

HK124

SOLD

Hillary Kane

Tilem, 2024

Paperclay, cold wax, dry pigment and oil paint on canvas

14h x 14w in

HK125

$ 2,200.00

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Hillary Kane

Touch, 2024

Paperclay, cold wax, dry pigment and oil paint on canvas

14h x 14w in

HK126

$ 2,200.00

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Hillary Kane

Weft, 2024

Paperclay, cold wax, dry pigment and oil paint on canvas

14h x 14w in

HK127

$ 2,200.00

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Hillary Kane

Pulse, 2024

Paperclay, cold wax, dry pigment and oil paint on canvas

14h x 14w in

HK128

SOLD

Hillary Kane

Tender, 2024

Paperclay, cold wax, dry pigment and oil paint on canvas

HK129

$ 2,200.00

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Hillary Kane

Marrow, 2024

Paperclay, cold wax, dry pigment and oil paint on canvas

14h x 14w x 14d in

HK130

SOLD

Hillary Kane

Tesserae, 2024

Paperclay, cold wax, dry pigment and oil paint on canvas

14h x 14w in

HK131

$ 2,200.00

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Hillary Kane

Whisper, 2024

Paperclay, cold wax, dry pigment and oil paint on canvas

48h x 48w in

HK132

$ 6,800.00

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Hillary Kane

Deluge, 2024

Paperclay, cold wax, dry pigment and oil paint on canvas

48h x 48w in

HK134

$ 6,800.00

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Hillary Kane

Limen, 2024

Paperclay, cold wax, dry pigment and oil paint on canvas

48h x 48w in

HK133

SOLD

MARROW Show catalogue, 6x6in.

$30 (includes shipping)

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Press Release

Opening Reception:
Saturday, November 2nd 4 - 7 pm
Remarks at 5:30 pm

Lucy Lacoste Gallery is pleased to announce our new exhibition MARROW, with Hillary Kane, opening November 2, 2024. This is Kane’s second solo show at the gallery. Her first solo, UNEARTHED: Relics of Memory, was a great success and MARROW brings us a beautiful new evolution of Kane’s rich, authentic style. The show consists of a range of wood-fired sculptures, mainly made in Bali, Indonesia, with the exception of some built and fired in Massachusetts. Also included are several paper-clay on canvas, oil paintings. MARROW plays with juxtaposing ideas of objects holding massive weight and heft that can balance on a precarious point, daring the viewer to question where it stands.

Kane’s sculpture is not only about form, but soul.  She has traveled the world and immersed herself in many cultures, which informs her work in a unique and personal way. The work of MARROW digs into the essence of Kane’s artistic being. The work teeters on the edge of exploration of form, and thoughts of actual anatomy. The work also literally has the appearance of teetering on balancing points centered to wood bases made from reclaimed wood, that Kane charred herself.  Kane begins her process by making small scale forms and uses these as roadmaps to create the final, large-scale sculpture. Along with her paper-clay, oil paintings, the show features functional ware such as chawan (teabowl), tokkuri (sake bottle) and containers.

Extremely fond of the sustainable, rudimentary approach to the wood firing process, Kane effortlessly blends form and surface with thoughtful meaning. The striking look of her sculpture is achieved by hand-orchestrating bold texture before firing, in harmony with the natural result of the wood firing process - a surface built up with layers of ash. Kane embraces the aesthetic draw to atmospheric firing and enjoys thelack of control over the fierce and powerful process.

Kane, originally from Concord, Massachusetts, studied painting and printmaking in undergrad.  Her world-travels have deeply informed her artwork, and she was first drawn to clay as a medium during her time as part of the Peace Corp in Cameroon, where she focused on Agroforestry and was physically working with red clay soil. Upon her return to the states and an artist-stay at Penland School of Craft in North Carolina, she was introduced to the wood-firing process and immediately felt her calling to that lifestyle.

In 2010 she co-founded Gaia Ceramic Arts Center in Ubud, Bali and has since been directing and developing there, continuing with making her own art while raising twin daughters. Kane ultimately splits her year between her hometown of Concord and Bali, Indonesia. 

SHOW STATEMENT:

M A R R O W : a daring look within

These works represent a continual unearthing of emotions bound up in form, a noetic archaeology where a fragment, a pure abstraction, can be transliterated into a mass or a memory, vaguely corporeal.The pieces present visual dualities that ask, Are we looking near or far? Is this anatomy or geology? Talisman or specimen?They ask for discernment in place of answer.

This excavation, ever deeper, revels in the essence of tipping point: the imminent possibility of crumble—or of lift off; of return—or of departure—the axial limen of the unknown.The sculptures evolve from miniature studies into exaggerated expansions of tiny parts of a whole, yet they are each whole: embodiments of the small universe and the great order-- As above, So below.

Born of fire, they are bodies and bone, they are skin, they are the accumulated layer upon layer of our sentient existence with every dusting and fluxing of wood ash, with every sheaf of wax or color or oxide powder embedded there within. From the crucible of their creation, they ask of us what it means to hold and behold, to contain and to carry, to scratch and dig and claw to the marrow, to balance and even to levitate—in spite of, in the face of—everything we know.


 

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