




Christopher Hanrahan makes sculptures out of a whole lot of nothing: holes, light, empty vessels, transparent containers, crudely built structures that parade their rudimentary construction and purloined texts that allude to stillness, emptiness and the impossible pursuit of perfection.
23 October – 14 November, 2009
Christopher Hanrahan at Sarah Cottier Gallery
Christopher Hanrahan makes sculptures out of a whole lot of nothing: holes, light, empty vessels, transparent containers, crudely built structures that parade their rudimentary construction and purloined texts that allude to stillness, emptiness and the impossible pursuit of perfection.
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