Stephanie Metz: Amorphozoa
Somewhere on the spectrum between low-maintenance house pets and minimalist sculptures lie Stephanie Metz’s needle-felted wool pieces. Amorphozoa are animals without mouths or obvious internal organs. Shapeless. Unclassifiable. Indefinite. Metz’s work is definitely organic, tactile, sensuously attractive, formally beautiful. The process of creating them involves jabbing barbed needles hundreds of thousands of times into animal hair. But even without knowing about the hazardous process, something about them feels a bit dangerous — in the way that messing with biology often does.
Stephanie Metz lives and works in San Jose. This is her first solo exhibition.
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Stephanie MetzAmorphozoa #9, 2009felted wool and porcupine quills5 x 6 x 7 inches
12.7 x 15.2 x 17.8 cms -
Stephanie MetzAmorphozoa #5, 2009felted wool8 x 5 x 6 inches
20.3 x 12.7 x 15.2 cms -
Stephanie MetzAmorphozoa #4, 2009felted wool5 x 7 x 4 inches
12.7 x 17.8 x 10.2 cms -
Stephanie MetzAmorphozoa #8, 2009felted wool and hair6 x 8 x 7 inches
15.2 x 20.3 x 17.8 cms -
Stephanie MetzAvicular #6, 2009felted wool and hair4 x 9 x 4 inches
10.2 x 22.9 x 10.2 cms -
Stephanie MetzAvicular #3, 2009felted wool and hair5 x 11 x 5 inches
12.7 x 27.9 x 12.7 cms -
Stephanie MetzAvicular #9, 2010felted wool and hair4 x 10 x 4 inches
10.2 x 25.4 x 10.2 cms -
Stephanie MetzAmorphozoa #11, 2009felted wool and porcupine quills8.5 x 7 x 6 inches
21.6 x 17.8 x 15.2 cms -
Stephanie MetzAmorphozoa #12, 2010felted wool and hair8 x 12 x 5 inches
20.3 x 30.5 x 12.7 cms -
Stephanie MetzAmorphozoa #7, 2010felted wool and porcupine quills10 x 7 x 4 inches
25.4 x 17.8 x 10.2 cms -
Stephanie MetzAmorphozoa #10, 2010felted wool and hair6.5 x 12 x 6 inches
16.5 x 30.5 x 15.2 cms