Nathaniel Price
After the Flood
October 20 - November 28, 2021
On March 13, 2020 the world as we know it changed – businesses closed, doors were locked and sheltering in place became the new normal as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. On that same day, Nathaniel Price had a new exhibition opening at Abigail Ogilvy Gallery in Boston, MA. The installation was impeccable, the show was documented beautifully–but no one would ever experience it in person. The work stayed up in the gallery with the hope to be able to re-open to the public at some juncture. Then, on April 14, 2020, a major water main broke nearby under Harrison Avenue. The street buckled, cars were swallowed, and water flowed throughout the South End neighborhood. It was as though the floodwaters were a physical manifestation of the fear that had begun to swallow the world.
October 30, 2021: ArtDaily - Solo exhibition of new artworks by Nathaniel Price opens at Abigail Ogilvy Gallery
As Built Drawing I, 2013
Pencil on paper
100 x 50 in.
As Built Drawing IV, 2013
Pencil on paper
100 x 50 in.
As Built Drawing V, 2013
Pencil on paper
100 x 50 in.
As Built Drawing VI, 2013
Pencil on paper
100 x 50 in.
Still III, 2020
Resin, pigment, steel wire
30 x 28 x 96 in.
Still IV, 2020
Resin, pigment, steel wire
30 x 28 x 96 in.
Further In I, 2014
Colored pencil on paper
46 x 46 in.
Further In II, 2014
Colored pencil on paper
46 x 46 in.
Further In III, 2014
Colored pencil on paper
46 x 46 in.
Further In (2021.1), 2021
Colored pencil on paper
22 x 22 in.
Further In (2021.2), 2021
Colored pencil on paper
22 x 22 in.
Further In (2021.3), 2021
Colored pencil on paper
22 x 22 in.
SOLD
Noise IV, 2009-2021
72 x 20 x 15 in.
Noise III, 2009-2021
72 x 20 x 15 in.
Murmur, 2019
Mirrored glass, etching acid, wood
40 x 20 x 1 in.
Pinky (Medium), 2020
Rubber, glue
14 x 14 x 14 in.
