Fort Lauderdale Museum of the Arts: Exhibition Catalogue Refractions Reflections, Four-Woman Show, 1977
Introductory pages and entry for Ms. Mark
The artist used a rubber mallet (dead blow hammer) to assemble interlocking forms, such as the two separately fabricated octagons of Six Foot Octagon, behind her.
From the introduction to the exhibition by the Director of the Fort Lauderdale Museum, George S. Bolge: “The works of Donneson, Gillespie, Mark and Reder seem to be creating relationships which are seemingly very simple yet, at the same time, are beyond the viewer’s grasp. It seems as though an inexplicable coherence works inside their pieces to generate external aspects of their physical being which are always unexpected because they are unpredictable.”
Refraction Reflections was exhibited the following year at Marymount Manhattan College, 221 East 71st Street, New York, NY.
Mr. Bolge’s introduction in full is available on Download link.