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Tuesday, 07 April 2015 17:02

Forum Gallery Presents a Must-See Exhibition of Works by Al Farrow

Al Farrow 'Bombed Mosque,' 2010. Guns, gun parts, bullets, shell casings, lead pellets, steel, 40 x 56 x 34-1/4 inches. Al Farrow 'Bombed Mosque,' 2010. Guns, gun parts, bullets, shell casings, lead pellets, steel, 40 x 56 x 34-1/4 inches. Forum Gallery

Al Farrow’s meticulously crafted sculptures are both haunting and mesmerizing. Using materials such as deconstructed guns, bullets, bone, glass, and steel, Farrow creates ornate religious structures, ritual objects, and reliquaries that are visually striking and emotionally confounding. Through these shockingly beautiful sculptures, Farrow examines the abiding relationships between religion and violence, peace and brutality, the sacred and the unholy.

This unique exploration began after a trip to Italy when Farrow was confronted with a reliquary containing the remains of an ancient Saint. Reliquaries, which are containers that store and display precious relics, were often crafted of or enrobed in opulent materials such as  gold, silver, ivory, enamel, and gems.

Visit InCollect.com to read more about "Al Farrow: Wrath and Reverence," now on view at Forum Gallery in New York.

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