Modular sculpture,
Photographs as assembled photocopies,
Limited edition Exhibition Poster
Et. Al Gallery
San Francisco, CA
2019
“With Samsara, Reuben Lorch-Miller continues his 25 years of basement shows. For this show at Et Al., Lorch-Miller created three new works – two original photographic pieces and one large sculpture. The photographs, taken with his phone while on walks and printed as large-scale assembled photocopies, continue his long running practice of using photocopying as a printmaking technique. Made by printing the image in scaled sections on separate 8.5 x 11 sheets of paper and then reassembling the image, they depict two forms of abstracted figuration at two distinct stages of life. The sculpture is the largest he has ever made. It is comprised of 100 separate interlocking panels – 50 of which had been hidden for the past 30 years in a closet of a Midwestern art school. Through a series of direct physical interventions, these 50 objects have been psychologically encoded by past participants and collaborators. The second 50 pieces were recently fabricated by the artist. This sculpture is created through the composition of these 100 modular pieces and is custom made for the space, in collaboration with the architecture. It is assembled on-site through an intuitive and responsive process of building. It will only appear in this arrangement during the duration of the exhibition. By its own nature, it is impermanent – never taking the same form twice. When the exhibition is over, it will be disassembled and await its next rendition. By fully engaging the space, the artist potentially creates a long loop or traversable path for the viewer, with the sculpture acting as the axis and the photographs as poles or markers. Samsara is a Sanskrit word that comes out of the religious and philosophical traditions of Buddhism, Jainism and Hinduism. It is often understood as endless wandering, the mundane wheel of existence and the suffering-laden cycle of life, death and rebirth.”
Photocopy flyers
2018
Installed at 211_F
Center for the Visual Arts
Illinois State University
Normal, IL
sculptures and photocopies
Grizzly Grizzly
Philadelphia, PA
two person show with Terra Fuller
2016
printing detail
sculptures, photographic photocopies, paintings and flyers
Dose Projects Space
Brooklyn, NY
2015
cast iron sculptures, found flyers and large photocopies
Dose Projects Space
Brooklyn, NY
2014
unfired clay sculptures and collaged photocopies
Rocksbox
Portland, OR
2010
sculptures, paintings and large photocopies
Bauernmarkt 9 (Artist Residency)
Vienna, Austria
2009
sculpture, paintings framed behind custom colored plexiglass and custom window tint
AVA (Audio Visual Arts)
New York, NY
2009