Del Harrow

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Apologies for the Art and Life update: Finished my 8th (and likely final) season coaching boys rec league soccer team Feeling many things A moment of beauty from today’s game
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Don’t miss! In Series: Hermann, Harrow, & Baralaye closes this Saturday, April 11th. 🔸678 Livernois St, Ferndale, MI 48220. Tuesday-Saturday 12-5:30pm. @baralaye @parametric_pottery @m_t_hermann #davidkleingallery #exhibition #contemporaryceramics
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🔸Del Harrow new & available: “Trees (Twins)” - 2026, ceramic (stoneware), glaze, 40x24x11 inches. 🔸Each of the works in this series begins with an idea about pattern: the branching of a tree, a grid, a surface composed of triangles, cross-hatch marks. A line is likely not a pattern, but becomes one when one line crosses another. This work is also about patterns in time, repetition and change; the movement of body, hand, and mind through rhythms of work. At a material level - made from clay and melted glaze - they are expressions of geologic time: granite mountains rising from the ground and then decomposing back into minerals and clay. As a sculptor, I’m interested in primary gestures: carving or the act of stacking one thing on another. In these pieces, the base is part of a sculptural whole: made from the same ceramic and glaze materials as the vessels they support. These works are formal propositions, for a kind of organic classicism: hopeful for the possibilities of order and structure, even in a world of insistent material change. 🔸In Series runs through April 11th. @parametric_pottery #delharrow #davidkleingallery #contemporaryceramics #nceca2026 #galleryexhibition
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Join us TONIGHT from 5-8pm for the “In Series” artists’ reception. Marie Herwald Hermann, Del Harrow, & Ebitenyefa Baralaye will give a walkthrough talk at 6:30pm. @m_t_hermann @parametric_pottery @baralaye @nceca #davidkleingallery #nceca2026 #nceca #ferndale
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New work for the show “In Series” now open @davidkleingallery in Detroit alongside @baralaye and @m_t_hermann Part of an ongojng series titled “surfaces” - these sculptures begin with a gridded drawing, and then are handbuilt from thick slabs of clay. these are the first I’ve made in the series which also include glazed ceramic bases. The work is inspired by a range of sources: ideas of grids and topology, modernist sculptors (Brancusi, Noguchi . . . ), ceramic vessels, and the beauty and phenomenology of ceramic glaze. There will be an artist talk at the gallery on March 27th 5-8:00 Excited to share this new work with folks at this year’s @nceca conference! 😊
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DKG is pleased to present new work by artist Del Harrow in their current exhibition “In Series: Hermann, Harrow, and Baralaye”. The artists’ reception will take place on Friday, March 27th from 5-8pm. 🔸Each of the works in this series begins with an idea about pattern: the branching of a tree, a grid, a surface composed of triangles, cross-hatch marks. A line is likely not a pattern, but becomes one when one line crosses another. This work is also about patterns in time, repetition and change; the movement of body, hand, and mind through rhythms of work. At a material level - made from clay and melted glaze - they are expressions of geologic time: granite mountains rising from the ground and then decomposing back into minerals and clay. As a sculptor, I’m interested in primary gestures: carving or the act of stacking one thing on another. In these pieces, the base is part of a sculptural whole: made from the same ceramic and glaze materials as the vessels they support. These works are formal propositions, for a kind of organic classicism: hopeful for the possibilities of order and structure, even in a world of insistent material change. -Del Harrow, 2026 📷no.1 Del Harrow working in his studio. 📷no.2 Hatch - 2026, ceramic (stoneware), 38x24x10 inches. 📷no.3 Carved Green - 2026, ceramic (stoneware), 64x13x13 inches. @parametric_pottery @nceca #delharrow @the_adaa #davidkleingallery #ceramicsculpture #contemporaryart #artexhibition
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David Klein Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of In Series, an exhibition featuring ceramic sculpture and vessels by Marie Herwald Hermann, Del Harrow, and Ebitenyefa Baralaye. 🔸A reception for the artists will take place on Friday, March 27 from 5–8 PM. There will be a walk through with the artists at 6:30 PM. In Series is presented in conjunction with NCECA Volumes, taking place in Detroit, March 25 – 28, 2026. NCECA is the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts For the In Series exhibition, Ebitenyefa Baralaye, has brought together the work of Colorado based artist, Del Harrow, Marie Herwald Hermann, who lives and works in Denmark and Chicago, along with Baralaye’s own work for a presentation of their recent ceramic sculpture and vessels. These artists share practices and perspectives but each has their own unique form and presence. From the delicate domestic-like objects of Hermann’s, to Baralaye’s immense coiled vessels and Del Harrow’s imposing sculptures and pots. The work speaks on its’ own and in unison to the materials and process involved in the creation. @m_t_hermann @parametric_pottery @baralaye @nceca #davidkleingallery #nceca2026 #contemporaryart #ceramicsculpture
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Some new work . . . Honored to be showing alongside @baralaye & @m_t_hermann @davidkleingallery
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David Klein Gallery is pleased to announce its upcoming exhibition “In Series: Hermann, Harrow, & Baralaye”, curated by Ebitenyefa Baralaye. In Series will open March 14th with an artist’s reception on March 27th. The artist’s reception will open in conjunction with the upcoming @nceca conference here in Detroit! 🔸The spaces in between things become spaces of possibility—between the seen and the unseen, between the word and its echo, between the body and the trace it leaves behind. The impressions of tactility, the repetition of the same movement forming clay, and the resonance of a hand-built vessel all gather into rhythms of making and being. Personified presence emerges not only in the singular object, but in the chorus of many in fields of relation. A vessel becomes a voice; a sequence becomes a language. One cup in a potter’s hands is an object. A thousand cups is a life. Theoretical physicist Louis de Broglie proposed that any particle with momentum carries an associated wavelength. For everyday objects, these wavelengths remain imperceptible, yet they shape how we encounter matter and meaning. Likewise, in art, the iterative act—the gesture repeated, the form returned to—creates waves of resonance that expand far beyond the object itself. Through their practices, Marie T. Hermann, Del Harrow, and Ebitenyefa Baralaye explore how meaning unfolds not in isolation, but through repetition, variation, and relation. Their works trace the unseen wavelengths of thought, touch, and presence, offering viewers an experience of form as both singular and collective—anchored in process, multiplied through time. -Ebitenyefa Baralaye @m_t_hermann @parametric_pottery @baralaye @nceca #davidkleingallery #nceca2026 #artexhibition #fineart #ceramicsculpture
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