June 2, 2016 – January 15, 2017

Matthew Ronay: When Two Are One

Matthew Ronay will produce a new installation for Pérez Art Museum Miami’s Patricia Papper Project Gallery adjacent to the museum’s main entrance. Best known for his sculptural work, Ronay creates beautifully crafted objects from wood, fabric, and clay, which range in scale from small free-standing and wall-based sculptures to immersive installations.

Ronay draws out the totemic and surreal qualities of objects through his distinctive use of form and color, which conjure traditions of non-western art making and American folk art, as well as spirituality and psychedelia. Ronay’s most recent works have seen him transforming the dark, muted palette of his previous pieces into bold, riotous colors that vibrate with glowing energy. Straddling a vocabulary married to modernist abstraction and ritualistic objects, Ronay’s sculptures move beyond language and image. They give primacy to the viewer’s experience, and reward close observation of the textured and vivid surfaces, orifices, and protrusions that comprise his otherworldly forms.

Organization and Support
“Project Gallery: Matthew Ronay” is organized by former Pérez Art Museum Miami Associate Curator Diana Nawi. This exhibition is presented by Brickell Bank, Member FDIC with additional support provided by Knight Foundation and Podhurst Orseck P. A. Individual support provided by Dorothy and Aaron Podhurst and Rajendra and Padma Vattikuti is also gratefully acknowledged.

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