In 4d, Laurence Petrone shows works made from what the earth brings forth. Red-fired clay, wood worked with wax and turmeric, suspended structures of bronze, copper, brass, laid-down ceramics, sturdy casting clay and objects immersed in it. In their interplay, they double, split, mirror, enlarg and shrink themselves. In their movement brought to standstill, they make room for the onlooker. The narrow definition of sculpture is to add or remove volume. Every breath is like sculpting.