Time and Memory
October 4 – October 20, 2024

Edge Gallery, 6501 W. Colfax, Lakewood, CO 80214

In this series of abstract, geometric sculptures, I reflect on the nature of and passage of time, from its theoretical and philosophical concepts to its intimate human counterpart, memory, whether actual or imagined, collective or individual. Memories are made and filtered over time and fade or grow in intensity as they exist in our own individual consciousnesses. Remembrances mix and swirl in our heads, mysteriously creating our personalities and realities and marking our perception of time. In this exhibition, I also continue to explore the “intermateriality” of the materials I use to create my structures–investigating the interaction and relationship, or fusion between different materials as an artwork is created, discovering the way various materials such as common or exotic woods, metal fasteners, springs, fabric, wire, found objects and light come together to create meaning, texture and aesthetic form.

 

Phase Shift

Edge Gallery October 6 – 22, 2023

YouTube Exhibition Walk-through (5:23mins)…Click here.

My new light-based sculptures address global industrialism and commerce and their impact on the natural world. Investigating the artistic possibilities of industrial shrink wrap, Styrofoam, cardboard packaging, colored LED lights, black lights and video, I contrast these human-made materials with twigs, tree branches, string, stones and other found or ready-made materials to construct armatures that are wrapped and constricted with the sinuous polyethylene. In doing so, voids and volumes of space are created with materials that are typically used for a variety of industries, including construction, healthcare and food. Shown in a dimmed gallery space, colored light is reflected within the artworks with apertures to peer into the interior of these glowing structures and volumes of light.  As always, in all my artworks and exhibitions, I also continue to examine the slippery nature of reality.

Architecture of Form

Delighted to be invited to the iconic invitational art exhibit Architecture of Form, which has announced the largest slate of artists ever for the show’s fourth year March 10-26 at Core Art Space in the 40West Arts Hub, 6501 W. Colfax Ave. in Lakewood.

Architecture of Form is a gathering of Denver Metro artists working in a recognizably modernist style generally embracing minimalist, geometric, hard-edged styles in painting, sculpture and new media employing light and 3D printing.

The Architecture of Form exhibition is conceived and curated by area artist Jude Barton, who says the show “honors the self-referential vocabulary of geometry.

I’m excited to share that my Spring ‘22 Daria Art Magazine profile is now available online: https://www.dariamag.com/home/stephen-Shugart.

You can also see an exhibition of my new works @edgegallerydenver The show opens June 24 – July 10. I’ll be giving an artist talk Saturday, July 2 at 3:00 pm @edgegallerydenver. Many thanks to everyone @dariaartmagazine It’s an indispensable resource for the visual arts on the front range. Make sure to check out their entire website, reviews, profiles, and arts calendar.
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Film Still from “Attraction.” Oil on canvas 30″ x 24″

On View at Edge Gallery June 13 – 19, 2022  “New Passages” Group Exhibition.
6501 W. Colfax, Lakewood, CO

Symbiotic An Exhibiton of New Works at Edge Gallery
10/22/21-11/7/21

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Symbotic

 Edge Gallery   October 22 – November 7, 2021

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“A Little Poem”. 10” x 14” x 14” (approx.) Fluorescent light bulb, twigs, lamp holder, padauk, uranium glass beads, brass screws, under black light