In ‘Passing Time,’ Seth Clark’s Jumbled Old Houses Play, Leap, and Explore

Crumbling shingle roofs, peeling plywood, and fragmented framing characterize much of Seth Clark’s recent work, in which spheres or mounds of dilapidated houses serve as studies of texture, material, time, and neglect. In new work on view this week in his solo exhibition Passing Through at Paradigm Gallery + Studios, he’s made one mindful addition: limbs.

The Pittsburgh-based artist’s collaged paper paintings, pastel and ink transfer drawings, and sculptures reflect his interest in the chaotic aesthetic of collapsing houses. More recently, his jumbled compositions have sprouted legs, strolling or running and adding a sense of both urgency and playfulness to the architectural forms.

a small sculpture of a small building with two legs

Drawing on daily observations and photographs, especially of Pittsburgh’s suburban row houses, Clark assembles references for window frames, siding, gables, roof lines, and more to emphasize various states of deterioration. Found materials and papers provide the paintings’ layered textures, which he then ages with ink washes, charcoal, graphite, pastel, and acrylic. His new works are dollhouse-like and a smidge brighter than in the past, with the addition of cheerful pinks, yellows, and purples to complement darker browns and grays.

Clark’s anthropomorphized constructions suggest the nature of inhabiting—something akin to the soul of a place in addition to its physical makeup. The artist “attributes this change to recently becoming a father and developing an urge to instill hope into crumbling houses and broken window panes,” the gallery says. “What was first a sobering reminder of mortality has now become a message of how, even in states of chaos and decay, there can still be enough joy found in dark places to pick up the pieces and create something new.”

Passing Through runs from June 6 to June 29 in Philadelphia. See more on the artist’s website and Instagram.

a group of three small sculptures of a small buildings with two legs
a black-and-white rendering of a tall house with two legs
a small sculpture of a small building, seated, with two legs
a watercolor drawing of a jumble of houses with two legs
a small sculpture of a small building with two legs
a black-and-white rendering of a tall house with two legs
a small sculpture of a small building with two legs
In ‘Passing Time,’ Seth Clark’s Jumbled Old Houses Play, Leap, and Explore

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