Alex Hirsch | Once Asunder installation | January 2017

Installation view | January 2017

Alex Hirsch | Once Asunder installation | January 2017

Installation view | January 2017

Alex Hirsch | Once Asunder installation | January 2017

Installation view | January 2017

Alex Hirsch | Once Asunder installation | January 2017

Installation view | January 2017

Alex Hirsch | Once Asunder installation | January 2017

Installation view | January 2017

Alex Hirsch | Once Asunder installation | January 2017

Installation view | January 2017

Hirsch - Stacked

Stacked

2016

watercolor and gouache on paper

27.25 x 34.75 inches

Hirsch - Peak

Peak

2016

watercolor on paper

27.25 x 34.75 inches framed

Hirsch - Dazzle

Dazzle

2016

watercolor and gouache on paper

27.25 x 34.75 inches framed

Hirsch - Span

Span

2016

watercolor on paper

27.25 x 34.75 inches framed

Hirsch - Coupling

Coupling

2016

glass, gold leaf, mixed media

17.5 x 17.5 inches

Hirsch - Draw

Draw

2016

glass, gold leaf, mixed media

17.5 x 17.5 inches

Hirsch - Imprint

Imprint

2016

glass, gold leaf, mixed media

17.5 x 17.5 inches

Hirsch - In Summation

In Summation

2016

glass, gold leaf, mixed media

17.5 x 17.5 inches

Hirsch - Lace

Lace

2016

glass, gold leaf, mixed media

17.5 x 17.5 inches

Hirsch - Sky Fall

Sky Fall

2016

watercolor and gouache on paper

12.5 x 15.125 inches framed

Hirsch - Explosion

Explosion I

2015

watercolor on paper

27.25 x 34.75 inches framed

Hirsch - No where to go but up

No where to go but up

2014

watercolor on paper

22.75 x 30.25 inches sheet

Hirsch - Skylight

Skylight

2014

watercolor on paper

22.75 x 30.25 inches sheet

Press Release

The Russo Lee Gallery is pleased to exhibit Once Asunder, recent works of invited artist Alex Hirsch. Hirsch is known for working in a variety of methods and materials in her studio work and for commissioned projects including glass, painting, digital processes and drawing. In Once Asunder the artist looks for the calm within tumult, mixing hard-edged forms with gold on paper, and a selection of glass work, presenting an interplay of light and darkness. Hirsch received her MFA from Washington University in St. Louis and worked as an educator in Portland for fifteen years.