Abstract contemporary by artists Bruce R. MacDonald, Gordon Auchincloss, Joël Urruty and George Peterson. Large, precise and multi dimensional.
Open Wednesday-Friday, 9AM-5PM, by appointment, and until 8PM for First Friday Art.
27 Sears Lane (next to Greer’s)
(802) 863-9553
Art Map Burlington #43
“Here & Now”
March 2018
Exhibiting the latest collection of stainless steel light sculptures by Bruce R. MacDonald. Large, precise and multi-dimensional.
image: Here & Now by Bruce R. MacDonald (28.5″x41.5″; stainless steel light sculpture; 2018)
“Imperium”
February 2018
Exhibiting the latest collection of stainless steel light sculptures by Bruce R. MacDonald. Large, precise and multi-dimensional.
image: Imperium by Bruce R. MacDonald (45″x93″)
“Numerous Novas”
December 2017
“Numerous Novas” are Bruce R. McDonald’s stellar novas, shining brightly as stainless steel light sculpture.
image: Kilonova by Bruce R. MacDonald
“Exactly on a Good Day”
November 2017
“Exactly on a Good Day” is an exhibit of architectural precision within the stainless steel light sculptures by Bruce R. MacDonald.
(image: On a Good Day by Bruce R. MacDonald (23″x23″)
“Fall’s Veil”
October 2017
“Fall’s Veil” is new stainless light sculpture squares by Bruce R. MacDonald…precise, acute contrast and high drama.
(image: Static Veil by Bruce R. MacDonald (23″x23″)
“Transitional Black Holes”
September 2017
As we march towards the darker half of the year, come see this celebration of transitions and new beginnings with light sculpture by Bruce R. MacDonald.
(image: Liminal Terrain by Bruce R. MacDonald (45″x72″)
“Fragments of Micro Acuity”
August 2017
“Fragments of Macro Acuity” is Bruce R. MacDonald’s metal photographs. Each unedited image is a window into the inspiration behind the larger light sculptures Bruce is well known for. Mounted on aluminum, the images shine from within lending another dimension to the visual landscape.
(image: Fragment of Micro Acuity #2 (snowflake #16) by Bruce R. MacDonald (24″X24″)
“Karmic Flux”
June-July 2017
And so it begins again…HAVOC Gallery exhibits the culmination of two major projects by artist Bruce R. MacDonald: the Indivisibles now made Visible, the final Elements from the periodic chart rendered in stainless light sculpture, and #16, the last of the snowflakes.
(image: Schederazade (snowflake #16) by Bruce R. MacDonald (45″x93″; stainless steel and photons))
John Rose: “Grace Within Contours”
April 2017
Minimalist sculpture by international and prolific artist John Rose. Rose creates grace and elegance within the contours of his abstract sculptures. He uses poplar wood to construct the forms that bear relation to his interest in visual scientific data. “Each work takes on a very tactile, seductive quality. Each is simple and elegant; and each is also something of a dichotomy, combining both strength and fragility. I want the viewer to be able to relate to each work in a warm and knowing kind of way, something very familiar that you recognize from deep within, yet each is a completely new, exciting and lasting experience.” – John Rose.
Poplar has great malleability and can be bent, molded and twisted into calligraphic-like forms. John Rose moved from England to Hong Kong in 1976, where he taught painting and drawing at the University of Hong Kong while absorbing the shapes, colors and flavors of Asia that inspire his work today. Residing in Los Angeles since 1983, he has exhibited in the US continuously and has achieved international recognition with many corporate commissions around the world including the installation of 16 large-scale hanging sculptures in the entrance of The Westin Diplomat in Hollywood, Florida.
(image: Double Dip Round House Kick, Gold Style from the “Tai Chi Series” by John Rose (26″x16″x15″; poplar wood))
“Fire & Copper”
February-March 2017
“Fire and Copper” features Bruce R. MacDonald’s rare batch of fired copper to warm up the winter chill. These rare beauties are burned in a full spectrum of oxidized copper at HAVOC. (image: Copper #1 by Bruce R. MacDonald (23″x23″; fired copper))
“Winter’s Snow”
January 2017
“Winter’s Snow” celebrates winter’s beauty with Bruce R. MacDonald’s stainless light sculpture, Snowflake #16. (image: Snowflake #16 by Bruce R. MacDonald
“Light Box to Abate the Dark”
December 2016
HAVOC Gallery presents stainless light sculpture artist Bruce R. MacDonald’s homage to Louise Nevelson’s Black Box. For when it is the darkest, HAVOC Gallery will be shining brightly with the latest collection of Bruce R. MacDonald’s stainless steel light sculptures.(image: Light Box by Bruce R. MacDonald (60″x120″; stainless steel and photons))
“October’s Elements”
October 2016
HAVOC Gallery presents the he last of the last for The Visible Indivisibles Project, Elements from the periodic chart artistically rendered into stainless steel light sculptures by Bruce R. MacDonald. (image: Cadmium Cd #48 by Bruce R. MacDonald (23″x23″; stainless steel and photons))
The Big and the Small of It
September 2016
HAVOC Gallery presents the large, stellar explosions in light sculpture to the small, wood wall reliefs by Bruce R. MacDonald. (image: My Last Four Years by Bruce R. MacDonald (20″x20″; Douglas fir and paint))
Scintilla
August 2016
Scintilla: a spark, flash, particle, a whisper: Come see the small, but mighty new light sculptures by Bruce R. MacDonald. Here at HAVOC the smallest sing the loudest for the month of August. (image: strange up down charm by Bruce R. MacDonald (17″x40″; stainless steel and photons))
Summer’s Fire
July 2016
Come and see the new Fire and Copper collection by artist Bruce R. MacDonald. The oxidized reds, yellows, oranges and hints of green celebrate summer’s return. (image: Fire and Copper by Bruce R. MacDonald (24″x24″; copper))
Spring Radiance
June 2016
Come celebrate the warm transition of spring to summer days with Radiance. HAVOC Gallery exhibits abstract contemporary art by artists Bruce R. MacDonald, Gordon Auchincloss, Joël Urruty and George Peterson. (image: Radiance by Bruce R. MacDonald (45″x93″; stainless light sculpture))
Super Elements
May 2016
The last 10 in “The Visible Indivisibles Project”, elements from the periodic chart rendered into 22″ light sculpture squares by artist Bruce R. MacDonald. See how Krypton, Terbium and Dysprosium interact to shine in their spectral, metallic luster. (image: Krypton by Bruce R. MacDonald)
I Got This on Solid State: Bruce R. MacDonald
March-April 2016
“I Got This on Solid State” allows relaxed visual perceptions in the dimensional world of Bruce R. MacDonald’s latest light sculptures. Open for April’s First Friday Art. (image: Solid State by Bruce R. MacDonald)