
Neri Family Art: Generations of Creativity
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Show Notes
A dual exhibition at Andrew Kreps Gallery and Salon ninety-four showcases the works of late sculptor Manuel Neri and his daughter Ruby Neri. Manuels bronze and plaster figures from the late 1950s to the 1980s, curated by Ruby, fill the spaces. Rubys ceramics, featuring reclining figures intertwined with animals, run alongside, creating a dialogue across generations. Manuel, known for his human figures amid the abstract trend, shaped plaster, bronze, and marble with raw gestures. Rubys installation, Its Whats in the Ether, echoes her nineteen nineties street art roots. The shows highlight inheritance, with Manuels grounded, revised bodies contrasting Rubys floating, mythic ones, showcasing a shared life force in artmaking.
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