Intersections '22
Ron Baron and Sarah Walker
John Molloy Gallery, NYC
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A seam meanders through Ron Baron’s sculpture and Sarah Walker’s paintings. It moves like a tentacle, manifesting scar tissue, holding together disparate pieces of multiple pasts, framing and saving these worlds with a preservationist’s zeal. While created with different materials and processes, even premises, both artists accumulate evocative surfaces- broken, perforated, infilled, and extrapolated.
Ron Baron and Sarah Walker
Rare is the two-person gallery show of
contemporary artists that comes together in
such mutually beneficial munificence. Sarah
Walker's meticulous, almost geometric grids
and biomorphic paintings are two-
dimensional counterparts to Ron Baron's
quasi-Cubist ceramic sculptures, whose parts
seem to sing answers to Walker's
kaleidoscopic fracturing. -Jerry Saltz