A Heretical Formation pulls apart artists June T Sanders & Jacob Riddle in an exhibition centered around dissonant practices of sculpture. It probes at and critiques ideas of accepted form and process — and each artist approaches the same dissent in opposing trajectories — coming from a mutual base and expanding in drastically different forms. One analog, one digital, both abusing and misusing materials in service of their expansion. A lack in formal similarities is met with analogous attitudes, processes, and aesthetic misconducts.
Within this practice lies layered critiques around technology, decorum, austerity, taste, and the divide between craft and high art.
Within this practice lies a mutual regard of construction, rurality, spirit.
Within this practice lies forms meant to blend — and live together — and hold each other's meaning.






