Past

Megan Geckler One of the Six Solos Exhibitions

wex grid image fill

Megan Geckler has transformed the lobby of the Wexner Center into a lively, vibrantly colorful place with Spread the ashes of the colors, one of her intricately woven environmental sculptures.

Geckler uses only strips of translucent plastic tape in her installations, positioning them and weaving them together to create surface patterns and curvilinear forms. In this case, she has lined several walls and wrapped several of the center's iconic columns in tape stripes and designed a loosely woven form that hovers like a canopy above the center's lower lobby and café area. Geckler is based in Los Angeles, and her work has been exhibited at the Santa Monica Museum of Art, the Torrance Art Museum, Women & Their Work in Austin, Texas, and Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).

The free brochure accompanying this exhibition includes an interview with Geckler by artist Laura Lisbon, a painter and associate professor in Ohio State’s Department of Art.

Megan Geckler installation from Wexner Center on Vimeo.

Just like Megan Geckler's project opened a few weeks before all the others in Six Solos, it is also going to close in advance, on Sunday, January 2, in order to allow preparations for our next lobby project.

Keep reading for complete image captions.
(1)
Megan Geckler
Spread the ashes of the colors, 2010
Site-specific installation for the Wexner Center
Flagging tape and additional mixed media
Courtesy of the artist
Photo: Amy D. Flowers

GENERAL SUPPORT FOR
THE WEXNER CENTER
The Columbus Foundation
Greater Columbus Arts Council
Nationwide Foundation
Ohio Arts Council

Close

Past Exhibitions

Megan Geckler One of the Six Solos Exhibitions