Sheree Hovsepian

Observer

In Tactile New Works, Sheree Hovsepian Explores the Physicality of Experience

 

Observer caught up with the artist to discuss her second solo show at Uffner & Liu, where she weaves photography, sculpture and drawing into a quiet yet potent language of form.

By Dan Duray • 05/21/25

 

Earlier this month, Sheree Hovsepian opened “Figure Ground,” her second solo exhibition at Uffner & Liu (formerly Rachel Uffner Gallery). The show features four distinct bodies of output—traditional silver gelatin photographs, ink-on-paper drawings, mixed media assemblages and bronze sculptures—and constitutes a major offering of new pieces from a celebrated artist whose work is held in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and the Studio Museum in Harlem, among other institutions. We recently caught up with Hovsepian to hear more about the show, which is up until June 21. 

May 22, 2025