Rachel Hellmann: State of Play
On view at Elizabeth Houston Gallery, 190 Orchard St, NYC thorugh Nov. 13. Huge thank you to Elizabeth Houston and all who came out to the opening Wednesday night!
On view at Elizabeth Houston Gallery, 190 Orchard St, NYC thorugh Nov. 13. Huge thank you to Elizabeth Houston and all who came out to the opening Wednesday night!
Thank you to Steven Bridges, Assistant Curator, Eli and Edyth Broad Art Museum, for including me in this issue
I’m excited to share that I recently was awarded an Individual Artist Grant from the Indiana Arts Commision. I’ll be posting progress pics of the series that I will be creating with the help of this funding as the year progresses.
I’m thrilled to share news of my first solo exhibition with Miller Yezerski Gallery (Boston, MA). The reception will be Friday, May 6 5-8pm. Please join me if you can!
PRESS RELEASE
The biggest crate i’ve ever seen - weighting in at 950lbs….. Our collaborative installation Words in Air returns after being shown at the Addison Gallery of American Art (Andover, MA) & Cynthia - Reeves Gallery (North Adams, MA)
“An engagement with architecture perfectly describes how the pieces function individually and as to their exhibition value. In their engagement with space, the pieces demand that the viewer walk around and experience them through multiple perspectives as with a sculpture. It is here where the complexity begins to reveal itself.”
John Zotos, Visual Art Source
“Hellmann’s show might be able to prepare you for a show like Frank Stella’s retrospective, because in many ways her work relates to Stella both in his minimal and maximal stages.”
Todd Camplin, Moderndallas.net
A selection of my work from my solo “Quad Line” (Galleri Urbane, Dallas) will be going to Art Market San Francisco. For those of you in the area, swing by Booth 109 and check out my work and other great artists from Galleri Urbane!
Apr 27 - May 1
Fort Mason Center - Festival Pavilion
2 Marina Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94123
After a long week of installing- the show opens! Thanks so much to Mark Ruschman and the rest of the faculty at the University of Indianapolis.