Industrial art installation in a concrete room with exposed pipes, featuring a stack of large yellow blocks forming a pyramid, a row of geometric stone sculptures with yellow handles, and a metallic chair sculpture. The walls are aged and textured.

In Practice: You may go, but this will bring you back
SculptureCenter, New York, 2021.

curated by Katherine Simóne Reynolds
photos: Kyle Knodell

A triangular brick sculpture in a corner of a weathered concrete room.

Abigail Lucien
Holding Your Name Like Butter in Your Palm
, 2021
cocoa butter, bronze, sea salt, chicken feet, matches, soy wax, acrylic and vinyl on steel

Stack of beige soap bars tied with a rope on a concrete surface.
Rustic wall decoration featuring a bow made of rope with attached candles on a textured, weathered surface.
Rough concrete wall with electrical outlet, large stone on the left, small rectangular object and bowl on the right on concrete floor.
Decorative stone blocks with geometric cutouts and a yellow rope arranged in a row.
A small gray box with a colorful label and a black bowl filled with a fine white substance, placed on a concrete floor.
A row of textured, carved stone blocks with yellow rope handles in a rustic, dimly lit room with an aged, peeling wall.
Text displaying "In Practice: You may go, but this will bring you back" followed by a list of names including Carlos Agredano and others, with "SculptureCenter" written vertically on the left side.