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Opening of Wild Things: Ceramic Sculptures by Chris Gustin

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9/13/25 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm EDT

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Website: https://www.lucylacoste.com/
Location: Lucy Lacoste Gallery
25 Main St
Concord, MA 01742
United States
Contact: Charlie Dov Schön

Event Description

Lucy Lacoste Gallery is delighted to present Chris Gustin: Wild Things, September 13- October 11, 2025, an exhibition of closed form abstract ceramic sculpture. The artist, a visionary force in the field of abstract ceramics, uses melting wood ash from his firings to reveal form, creating works that are anthropomorphic, landscape and cloudlike, galactic and otherworldly. These shifts in the piece’s interpretation are essential to the artist. Gustin envisions his work “connect[ing] the viewer to their own history, their own sense of imagination.” While Gustin started his extensive career making vessels and functional pots, he eventually began to transform them into open sculptural forms. His most recent work closes these forms, leading his practice to the realm of pure sculpture. Wild Things shares all new closed forms from the artist’s recent developments. Gustin is one of the preeminent abstract ceramic sculptors working in the US. Wild Things opens September 13, 2025, from 5-7 PM and is on view at Lucy Lacoste Gallery, 25 Main St., Concord, MA 01742, open Monday through Saturday, 1:00 to 5:00 pm and by appointment. Please email info@lucylacoste.com for high resolution images and additional information.
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