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2X2: Artist Talk with DANIEL FIRMAN and APRIL GORNIK & Artist Demonstration with PATRICK VILLAS with technical explanation by EDWINA VAN DER HAEGEN

  • The Church 48 Madison Street Sag Harbor, NY, 11963 United States (map)

Daniel Firman photo by Emilie Mathé Nicolas; Daniel Firman, Le Sommeil en Forêt (The Sleep in the Forest), 2025. 3D printing PETG, metal,paint,216.5 x 78.75 x 126.5 in.© Daniel Firman, 2025. Photograph courtesy of the artist; Patrick Villas photo courtesy the artist; Patrick Villas, Cheetah, 2006. Bronze, Edition of 8 + 4 AP, 38.5 x 52 x 13.75 in.© Patrick Villas, 2006. Photograph courtesy of the artist.

Tickets

  • General Ticket: $10

  • Members: $5

Our first program for The Ark exhibition explores the process and technologies used for two of the exciting works in the show – one of which uses the latest technologies in sculpture making (3D printing), and the other a demonstration of one of the most historic sculpture techniques (the ‘lost wax’ technique featuring the use of clay hand-modeling for casting bronze). Even more thrilling – the two artists come from Europe, here only briefly for the opening of the exhibition. A rare opportunity all around!  

Artist Daniel Firman wants to talk about the elephant in the room… the elephant. Friman’s Le Sommeil en Forêt (The Sleep in the Forest), a life-size sculpture of an elephant, can be seen balancing on its trunk front and center in The Ark. This sculpture was made via a special 3-D printing process and printed specifically for this exhibition. Fresh flown in from overseas, Firman invites audiences to an inside look at his creative process and what it took to bring this colossal figure to life. Firman will be joined in conversation by The Church co-founder April Gornik. Following his discussion there will be a brief Q&A with the audience.

Then, with the quiet stealth of a jungle cat, artist Patrick Villas invites the audience to witness a live sculpting session in our studio space. The sculptor of Monumental Walking Panther, 2021, and Cheetah, 2006, which are both included in The Ark, will present a live demonstration of his process while Edwina Van der haegen offers a technical explanation of what is occurring. Following the demonstration there will be a Q&A with the audience.

Join us for this very special event. Space is limited so get your tickets early and avoid the waitlist!

Stop in during our exhibition hours, Thursday – Monday between 11 AM – 5 PM to see both artists’ work included in The Ark. For more information about the exhibition please visit our exhibition page.

ABOUT DANIEL FIRMAN

Daniel Firman (b. 1966) is a French artist based between New York, Istanbul, and Dreux in France. Firman studied at the Beaux-Arts in France and was immediately fascinated with dance and architecture. He taught about the body and space at ENSAL National school of Architecture of Lyon from 2004 to 2010.

 

Firman’s work can be found in many private and museum collections. His work has been exhibited at the Venice Biennale, and institutions such as Reflex, Amsterdam; Choi & Lager, Cologne; Pilevneli, Istanbul; MSU Broad Museum, Michigan; Ceysson-Bénétière, New York; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; Galerie Perrotin, Paris and Palais de Tokyo, Paris.

Photo by: Emilie Mathé Nicolas

ABOUT PATRICK VILLAS

Patrick Villas (b.1961) lives and works in Antwerp, Belgium and in Haute-Marne, France. Villas is one of the leading Belgian animalier sculptors of his generation. His oeuvre comprises sculptures, paintings, drawings, 3D sculptures and digital photomontages.

Villas is always exploring new techniques, his first digital works date back to the early 90s. He switches back and forth between physical and digital modelling as well as between materials used, such as clay, wax, bronze, ceramic, crystal and paper.

His oeuvre is characterized by a permanent search for the creation of suggestive images, without traditional reality. They are, as it were, studies to overcome the boundaries of the anatomical, while retaining the original flexibility.

 Villas has been exhibiting all over Europe since the late 1990s and received major solo exhibitions at a.o. the Contemporary Art Center of the Matmut and Musée Pompon, and open-air solo exhibitions of monumental pieces in several cities all over France. His works have been presented at international fairs such as TEFAF in Maastricht, Masterpiece in London, and PAD in Paris. Pieces by Villas are in the collection of several museums in France and numerous important private and public collections.

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