Fritz Horstman, Folded Cyanotype 232, 2023, Cyanotype fluid on paper, 21 x 18 inches, Courtesy of Municipal Bonds
Fritz Horstman, Folded Cyanotype 232, 2023, Cyanotype fluid on paper, 21 x 18 inches, Courtesy of Municipal Bonds
Special Event
1275 Minnesota St / Municipal Bonds
Sat. Nov 2 5:00PM to 7:00PM
11/02/2024 5:00pm 11/02/2024 7:00pm Fritz Horstman: Geometry of Light

Artist Reception Saturday, November 2, 5-7pm | Artist Remarks, 6pm

Municipal Bonds is pleased to present "Geometry of Light," a solo exhibition of works by Fritz Horstman, on view from November 2 through December 21, 2024. In Horstman’s series Folded Cyanotypes, he explores the relationship between light and form through geometric abstraction. Deep blue shapes emerge from carefully folded paper, evoking natural patterns while suggesting spatial depth. Each work balances precise construction with organic variation, allowing for an interplay between structure and transformation.  Through a sequence of material gestures, Horstman captures the ephemeral nature of light and prompts contemplation of perception and existence. The resulting works are formal, concrete constructions and, paradoxically, liquid and mysterious. It is in this place between the solid and fluid that, geometrically, they come to light.

 

Municipal Bonds

1275 Minnesota St America/New_York public

Fritz Horstman: Geometry of Light

Artist Reception Saturday, November 2, 5-7pm | Artist Remarks, 6pm

Municipal Bonds is pleased to present "Geometry of Light," a solo exhibition of works by Fritz Horstman, on view from November 2 through December 21, 2024. In Horstman’s series Folded Cyanotypes, he explores the relationship between light and form through geometric abstraction. Deep blue shapes emerge from carefully folded paper, evoking natural patterns while suggesting spatial depth. Each work balances precise construction with organic variation, allowing for an interplay between structure and transformation.  Through a sequence of material gestures, Horstman captures the ephemeral nature of light and prompts contemplation of perception and existence. The resulting works are formal, concrete constructions and, paradoxically, liquid and mysterious. It is in this place between the solid and fluid that, geometrically, they come to light.

 

Municipal Bonds