May 8 — June 18, 2021
Brussels
Gladstone Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of new works by Jim Hodges. The artist’s latest presentation, Between the flowers and the birds (2020-2021), is comprised of ten works on paper that function both as a unified series and as discrete art objects unto themselves. Rendered in gold leaf and individuated by way of gestural marks, folds, and delicate lengths of gold chain, each example serves as both a record of itself, and a reminder that the fragment always remembers the whole.

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Photo by Tim Hailand
Jim Hodges (b.1957, Spokane, Washington) lives and works in New York. Hodges received his BFA from Fort Wright College in 1980, and his MFA from Pratt Institute in 1986. His work has been the subject of numerous solo exhibitions at institutions including the Centre Georges Pompidou, Camden Art Centre, Aspen Art Museum, Centro Galego de Arte Contemporánea, Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College, and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago. In 2023, Hodges’ sculpture Craig’s Closet was commissioned for the New York City AIDS Memorial Park. Hodges’ I dreamed a world and called it Love (2021), a large-scale installation commissioned by the MTA, is permanently installed in New York’s Grand Central Station. Hodges has received multiple awards and grants including the Association International des Critiques d’art, Albert Ucross Prize, Washington State Arts Commission, and Penny McCall Foundation Grant.
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