Hills Snyder: Mercury Poisoning July 14 – August 26, 2000 Reception Froday July 14, 6 – 8 PM Finesilver Gallery / 816 Camaron / San Antonio, TX 78212 (210) 354.3333 T / (210) 354.3393 F Hills Snyder, a Texas based artist will make an installation of semi-site works utilizing reflected and diffused light, sited objects of wood and Plexiglas and on site drawings cut into gallery walls. He provides notes on his method as follows: I use objects as components in an array of selection and placement which is much about the how as it is about the what. Space and light are key. I am not an object maker. I emphasize this point by mitigating my hand with an industrial process performed by others. My hand is like a trace or remnant that only remains in the line that defines the forms. The eccentricities of a given space and the mundane architectural details that are found in any building speak to the placement of these components. It is not a game of hide and find. If I place an image of an umbrella such that it just kisses the door lentil, I am not proposing a prank to undermine the rightfully royal position of your painting over the couch. It is in no way the act of a jester in your court. It is an attempt to explore the mutual natures of umbrella and doorway. It is the suggestion that insight and pleasure can be derived from connecting things laterally. Humor is one aspect among many./ It is distinct from comedy, and is concerned with a subtle negotiation between circumstances rthat are difficult to reconcile. Maybe you heard about the young boys who built a wooden box as an urn for their father’s ashes, only to find that the box was too small and that all the ashes wouldn’t fit. Isn’t this a bit like sawing the feet off a body to accommodate a casket made too short? A comedic rendering of this scenario would emphasize its’ absurdity and would equate the ineptitude of the boys’ carpentry with sawing through a corpse, while humor is more concerned with the tenderness of their feelings iin the face of the shortcomings of their efforts. I love the smell of minimalism in the morning. Mercury Poisoning Gallery Pennies From Heaven, 2000 23 x 17 x 1/8 inches transparent fluorescent red acrylic sheet Mustard Seed, 2000 12 x 7 x 1/4 inches black enamel on birch Rise, 2000 dimensions variable transparent yellow, orange and aqua acrylic sheet Lucky Penny, 2000 3/16 x 14 1/2 x 14 1/2 inches yellow acrylic sheet Asteroid, 2000 60 x 41 x 3/8 inches blue and white acrylic sheet on birch support Valve Room Blind, 2000 dimensions variable transparent yellow and yellow mirrored acrylic sheet Braille, 2000 dimensions variable line cut into wall, dust remains Access, 2000 dimensions variable purple mirrored acrylic sheet |