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Jessi Reaves process invented the mirror

Jessi Reaves

Mar 14 – Jul 3

American Academy of Arts and Letters
Museum

American Academy of Arts and Letters

Audubon Terrace, Broadway between West 155th and, NY 10032

Closed for installation, Opening March 14, 2026

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Opening celebration on Saturday, March 14, from 4 to 7pm is free and open to the public

About

Jessi Reaves (b. 1986; Portland, OR) makes sculptures that confront the assumptions and values embedded in objects of daily life. Early works incorporate severed limbs of mid-century furniture in crude constructions that humorously question the elevation of clean lines and rational forms to universal good taste. Recent sculptures have become visually dense, using handiwork and ornamentation to achieve an almost grotesque sense of accumulation. The works in process invented the mirror revolve loosely around Reaves's interest in objects that reflect our evolving relationship to labor and the handmade. Some sculptures contain simple woodworking projects, such as carved wooden bowls with the crude marks of a hobbyist's practice. Others incorporate objects of domestic self-sufficiency, such as rotating machines like lazy Susans or bachelor's stools, convertible pieces of furniture designed in the eighteenth century for single men that transform with a toggle. A distorted image of a New Deal mural of men mining steel and milling lumber grounds the installation. The exhibition began at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis last fall. At the Walker, Reaves made over the gallery with elements of "municipal dimensionality," including a drooping green curtain hung at the awkward yet practical height where public buildings add wainscoting or special paint to protect their walls from wear. At Arts and Letters, Reaves has altered and remixed some of these display materials to create modular sculptures that will join the other works in the show.

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