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Iceman Returns
Andrew Ross
September 14th - October 15th, 2017

​The soul is a self-sealing thermoplastic, polystyrene, expanding foam, emergency blanket, raspberry pi, magic sculpt, isomalt sugar, mylar, crystal clear, digital display, LCD curtain, polycarbonate, shell.   
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In the event of sculpture: An entity or group in a certain place and time are involved in a moment that could only happen to them under the circumstances.

American Medium is pleased to present Iceman Returns, a series of sculptures and wall works surrounding themes of cladding and theatrics by Andrew Ross. For his first solo exhibition with the gallery – and the first exhibition at American Medium’s Manhattan location – Ross uses geometric forms to modify the body and its devices, creating interior spaces within animated, hard-shell facades.

Using analog interpretations of digital design cornerstones, such as revolving and extrusion, Ross's forms exploit concentricity and interconnected parts. He makes passages and stages for fictitious characters, allowing his sculptures to be occupied in ways counter to how they are first perceived. These inhabitants, sculptural squatters, are energetic caricatures and anthropomorphic blobs and meshes; absorptive in their ignorance of the viewer and absorbed into each other. They suggest a distillation of conflict and event into simplified forms that perhaps only caricatures can enact; gestures of pointing and contorting, releasing energy toward each other.  

Andrew Ross (b. 1989, Miami, FL) has exhibited at The Drawing Center, Artists Space Books and Talks, The James Gallery at CUNY Center for the Humanities, Signal Gallery, and The Studio Museum in Harlem. Recent solo exhibitions include Holes at False Flag, New York and Chassis at Clima Gallery, Milan. His work has been featured in Artforum, The New York Times, W Magazine, Cultured Magazine and Mousse Magazine.
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​Hollow man with rubber boots, 2017
fiberglass, vinyl plastic, wire mesh, steel wool
​48 x 65 x 52 inches
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Hollow man with rubber boots, 2017 (detail)

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Hollow man with rubber boots, 2017 (detail)
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When I changed my name I changed my reality, 2017
Plaster, paint, steek wool, styrofoam, wire mesh
62 x 56 x 72 inches

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When I Changed My Name I Changed My Reality, 2017 (detail)
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I only had basic channels, 2017
Resin, fiberglass, plaster, burlap
32 x 26 x 31 inches
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I only had basic channels, 2017 (detail)
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All cartoons are masculine, 2017
Clay Fiberglass, primer, plastic, plaster
56 x 45 x 54 inches
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All cartoons are masculine, 2017 (detail)
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A mouth that's a stage, 2017
Fiberglass, vinyl plastic, wire mesh, steel wool
45 x 24 x 19 inches