Beneath The Surface
October 22 - November 23, 2016
Standing Ghost 1: Chicago
Painted steel, 22 x 22 x 98”
Standing Ghost 3: East Texas
Painted steel, 14 x 18 x 89.5”
Standing Ghost 2: Hibbing
Painted steel, 12.5 x 16.5 x 87.5”
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TOMRIC 2
Painted steel, 52.5 X 107.5 x 38.5”
All On The Table
Painted steel, 24.5 x 22 x 48”
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Miro, Picasso, and I Meet in an Age of Anxiety
97 X 69 X 61", Steel
Miro, Picasso, and I Meet in an Age of Anxiety
97 X 69 X 61", Steel
Miro, Picasso, and I Meet in an Age of Anxiety
97 X 69 X 61", Steel
Big Boy is Anxious Too
86 X 32 X 25", Steel
It Takes Time
93.5 X 21 X 16", Steel
Ghost 8
Foam and wood, 54 x 12 x 6"
Ghost 11
Foam and wood, 54 x 19 x 6"
Ghost 13
Foam and wood, 54 x 12 x 4"
In Another's Garden
78 x 39 x 30"
Corner Ghost 1
foam, 75 x 7.5 x 9"
Corner Ghost 5
foam, 54 x 8 x 9"
Corner Ghost 6
foam, 54 x 13 x 9"
d TM 17-2
cast aluminum
untitled
cast aluminum 33 x 12 x 4"
a 01-10
foam, Lindale Ponte Verde Series
a 03-10
foam, Lindale Ponte Verde Series
a 04-10
foam, Lindale Ponte Verde Series
a 05-10
foam, Lindale Ponte Verde Series
a 06-10
foam, Lindale Ponte Verde Series
Break Test
foam, Lindale Ponte Verde Series
Speed Racer
foam, Lindale Ponte Verde Series
Pinnacle
foam, Lindale Ponte Verde Series
Shrine of the False Bodisattva
foam, Lindale Ponte Verde Series
Block 2
foam, Lindale Ponte Verde Series
Galapagos
foam, Lindale Ponte Verde Series
Core
foam, Lindale Ponte Verde Series
Honey Pot
foam, Lindale Ponte Verde Series
What's It To Ya
foam, Lindale Ponte Verde Series
Square Deal
foam, Lindale Ponte Verde Series
No Resolution
foam, Lindale Ponte Verde Series
Pablo Baby
foam, Lindale Ponte Verde Series
Winged Victory
foam, Lindale Ponte Verde Series
What
foam, Lindale Ponte Verde Series
She's Right
foam, Lindale Ponte Verde Series
Mute 1
cast iron, 4.75 x 5.25 x 10"
Mute 2
cast iron, 6.625 x 6 x 7"
Mute 3
cast iron, 7.875 x 6.5 x 3" SOLD
Mute 4
cast iron, 6 x 8.75 x 6"
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Other Works
Meredith Jack
Bio
"I was born in Kansas City, Kansas on November 7, 1943 and grew up in the small, rural community of Tonganoxie, Kansas. When I entered the University of Kansas in the fall of 1961 I enrolled as a history major, with vague intentions of continuing into legal training. After two years in the general education system I entered into the Bachelor of Fine Arts program in the Drawing and Painting Department. I graduated in 1967 with an emphasis in Printmaking.
The next fall I enrolled as a graduate student at Tyler School of Art, in Philadelphia, PA. While in graduate school I found that my interests were primarily in the three dimensional areas and changed my major emphasis to sculpture I received my Master of Fine Arts degree in the spring of 1972. The next fall I accepted a teaching position at the University of Minnesota, Morris.
In 1976 I relocated to Texas and re-entered the teaching profession at Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas, where I am Emeritus Professor of Sculpture. I maintain my residence and studio in Houston.
Artist Statement
"Because of my construction background, I have always considered myself a fabricator; a welder with abit of blacksmithing thrown in. However, through my teaching activities I have come to have an academic reputation as a ferrous temperature foundryman.
Aesthetically, my work has always been abstract, although not always non-objective, regardless of medium. I tend to work in series, because I have found that as I make decisions regarding a piece there are always alternative decisions that are just as interesting. Each piece generates a half dozen others. Usually I do not work from drawings or maquettes; however most three dimensional series have an accompanying two dimensional series. I begin from a vague notion that this part should go with that part and will look sort of like this, but I’m never certain until I have done it. The process of discovery is the enjoyment of making, if I knew exactly what something was going to look like when it was finished, I probably wouldn’t make it."
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Located in the heart of Gallery Row, near River Oaks in the Upper Kirby District, in Houston, Texas, our art gallery offers collectors a wide range of contemporary art in various media by artists on both a national and international level. The art gallery has an active program of exhibitions displaying artistic expressions in drawing, painting, printmaking, and sculpture. Nicole Longnecker Gallery is dedicated to promoting visual art in our community by supporting local educational efforts and various non-profit organizations along with engaging new collectors and educating the community about art.