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Robb Putnam

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Rat #8, 2013

Fabric, thread, wire, mixed media

9 x 10 x 5 in.

Robb Putnam shapes his work from blankets, clothing, thread, and other humble fibers-materials softened and fragmented by human touch over time. Throughout his work, these remnants become vessels for exploring the fragile terrain between exposure and shelter, tenderness and unease. His forms, whether figurative or abstract, seem to hover in the space between memory and invention, carrying the residue of touch and the suggestion of wounds that never fully close.

Putnam's animal-based sculptures are both lovable and unsettling-stray creatures or imaginary friends who feel caught between worlds. Their seams strain, their skins appear torn or hastily repaired, revealing interiors that seem too soft to withstand the external forces of lived experience. These beings invite us near even as they retreat, embodying the emotional contradictions of creatures who crave connection but bear the marks of the tearing and mending they have undergone. They are tender misfits, bearing the stories their bodies cannot help but tell.

Courtesy of Walter Maciel Gallery