Now at the Chandler Gallery, Hilary Tait Norod shares her vision of love and modern partnerships through sculpture and painting.
The heart of “If You’re a Chair, I’m a Chair,” the latest show at the Chandler Gallery, is a sculpture made of two antique wooden chairs. After cutting them down on their inner sides, artist Hilary Tait Norod bound them together with many layers of different materials, such as yarn, rope and scraps of wood, “to unite them as one.” The once-separate pieces became more than just a loveseat, but a representation of the artist’s marriage.
The title of the show, which is also the title of the sculpture, represents the two conversations Tait Norod hopes to foster in the work, which also includes painted mirrors and stretched, clear canvasses. Both the personal and romantic aspects of her own relationships and the larger concept of gender equity in modern relationships are topics that frequently inspire her.
“If You’re a Chair, I’m a Chair” is on display at the Chandler Gallery from March 9-27. The opening reception will be held on Thursday, March 19 from 6-8pm.
Free Admission
Additional time info:
There will be an opening reception held on Thursday, March 19 from 6-8pm.
2020/03/09 - 2020/03/27
Chandler Gallery
20 Sacramento St., Cambridge, MA 02138
Limited