Although often mistaken for accumulations of found objects, Leonardo Drew’s sculptures are instead made of “brand new stuff”—materials such as wood, rusted iron, cotton, paper, and mud—that he intentionally subjects to processes of weathering, burning, oxidation, and decay. Whether jutting out from a wall or traversing rooms as freestanding installations, his pieces challenge the architecture of the space in which they’re shown. Never content with work that comes easily, Drew constantly reaches beyond “what’s comfortable” and charts a course of daily investigation, never knowing what the work will be about but letting it find its way, and asking, “What if….”

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Finding Piet Mondrian

Leonardo Drew

3:47
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Finding Piet Mondrian

Leonardo Drew

5/15/2015

Traveling & Making

Leonardo Drew

4:39
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Traveling & Making

Leonardo Drew

11/21/2014

Investigation

54:35

10/24/2014

Leonardo Drew in "Investigation"

18:14
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10/24/2014