Richard Haden: (RAD) Running a Derive
Oct. 7, 2011 - Nov. 12, 2011
Opening reception Oct. 7, 2011, 6 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Entering the Republic of Misery (production still), 2011
Dorsch Gallery is pleased to present Richard Haden's solo exhibition, (RAD) Running a Derive.
With his trompe l'oiel wooden sculptures of pieces of urban detritus, Richard Haden has been mapping the impact of modern existence since the 1980s. He juxtaposes these pieces with new video and photographs that reflect on the physical and emotional limits of our city.
Running a Derive', 2011, Installation shot
Entering the Republic of Misery, 2011, installation shot
Ripped from North Beach, 2011, polychromed wood
Ripped at NW 7th and 54th, 2011, polychromed wood
Do Not Ever Open, 2011, polychromed wood, Mirror Mirror, 2011, polychromed wood
Topography File/ Miami, 2011, polychromed wood
Mercedes/ One Time, 2011, polychromed wood
Entering the Republic of Misery, 2011, 25 minute loop, in collaboration with Bill Bilowit (5 minute excerpt)
