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JULIA HAFT-CANDELL

The Yearning

Night Gallery is pleased to present The Yearning, an exhibition of sculptures by Julia Haft Candell. This is the artist’s second solo presentation with the gallery, following Interlocking in 2020.

Installation view of Julia Haft-Candell's exhibition of ceramic sculptures

Julia Haft-Candell, The Yearning, installation view, 2023

A three piece ceramic sculpture which includes two large grey and pink glazed hand shaped chairs and a walnut table top held by two ceramic hands.

Julia Haft-Candell, Infinite Reading Room (Table and Chairs), 2023

Detail of one of the "Infinite Reading Room" chairs. Glazed in grey/green with golden symbols of knots and weaving on the knuckles.

Julia Haft-Candell, Infinite Reading Room (Table and Chairs), detail, 2023

At the center of Julia Haft-Candell’s expansive practice resides a glossary of symbols which include hands, eyes, the infinity sign, and “the yearning”—a vast, creative space. The artist shapes, unites, glazes, and fires these elements throughout her ceramics practice. They also appear across her original, hand-drawn and watercolor divination deck. Pedagogy is similarly integral to her work; Haft-Candell teaches courses at her L.A. studio that provide ceramics education outside the constraints of institutional settings.

Detail of the "Infinite Reading Room" table with ceramic fingertips with golden symbols holding the walnut wood table top which has a ceramic box made of two hands glazed in black and gold which hold the artist's tarot cards.

Julia Haft-Candell, Infinite Reading Room (Table and Chairs), detail, 2023

Installation view of Julia Haft-Candell's exhibition of ceramic sculptures

Julia Haft-Candell, The Yearning, installation view, 2023

A ceramic sculpture of a hand covered in golden infinity symbols holding an amorphous purple mound.

Julia Haft-Candell, Squeezing Hand with Infinities, 2023

Detail of the golden infinity signs in "Squeezing Hand with Infinities".

Julia Haft-Candell, Squeezing Hand with Infinities, detail, 2023

All this work falls under the umbrella of “The Infinite,” the artist’s term for the alternate, nearly science fictional universe that she continues inventing via each new project. In September, the artist opened her first institutional exhibition, a major two-part show entitled The Yet to Be, at Pitzer College Art Galleries (on view through December 8). At Night Gallery, she opens her related presentation, The Yearning. The show features ceramic sculptures positioned on a tiered structure, and the artist will be in residence for public card readings from her divination deck as well. Her presentation strategy pays homage to the steps in Raphael's Renaissance fresco The School of Athens (c. 1509-11) and to the artist's larger pedagogical interests—while critiquing the patriarchal “heroes" in the original painting. The Yearning furthers the artist’s “Infinite” philosophy and generates new language for thinking about collaboration, craft, and the future.

Installation view of Julia Haft-Candell's exhibition of ceramic sculptures

Julia Haft-Candell, The Yearning, installation view, 2023

A pale blue ceramic sculpture in a slouched infinity shape with golden legs painted on the surface.

Julia Haft-Candell, Slouching Infinity with Legs, 2023

A dark grey glazed ceramic sculpture in the shape of an infinity symbol with golden details.

Julia Haft-Candell, Infinity with Mood Chart, 2023

Detail of "Infinity with Mood Chart".

Julia Haft-Candell, Infinity with Mood Chart, detail, 2023

Detail of "Slouching Infinity with Legs".

Julia Haft-Candell, Slouching Infinity with Legs, detail, 2023

Ceramic “hands/feelers” are a repeated motif throughout the show, reaching skyward or towards each other. Haft-Candell occasionally integrates her grandmother’s jewelry into the clay, literally embedding her work with relics of her matrilineal ancestry. She carves symbols such as infinity signs, eyes, and chains into her sculptures and adorns her ceramic fingers with “bits of nothing/ everything”—runny clay clumps and glazing that suggest fluidity and something elemental.

Julia Haft-Candell, The Yearning, installation view, 2023

Julia Haft-Candell, The Yearning, installation view, 2023

A ceramic sculpture with a base of interlocked orange glazed hands with blue glazed arms arching above with golden eyes.

Julia Haft-Candell, Interlocking Arch with Eyes, 2023

Throughout all her ceramics, Haft-Candell celebrates imperfections. She overfires her works, or she applies glazes so thick that they become sculptural intonations in their own right. Haft Candell also adds bronze pieces to her surfaces. In the kiln, they melt and disrupt her glazes with viridian and gun metal streaks. As the artist both skews and honors ceramic traditions, she welcomes what she calls beautiful, “failed moments.”

Julia Haft-Candell, The Yearning, installation view, 2023

Julia Haft-Candell, The Yearning, installation view, 2023

A ceramic sculpture that is knotted at the top and resting off the edge of the pedestal in streaking blue, brown and purple glazes.

Julia Haft-Candell, Knot with Knots, 2023

Detail of "Knot with Knots" depicting golden painted knots on the knotted part of the sculpture.

Julia Haft-Candell, Knot with Knots, detail, 2023

On a wide platform at the bottom of her tiered structure, Haft-Candell exhibits two ceramic chairs separated by a ceramic table with a walnut surface. When the artist is not activating this installation, entitled Infinite Reading Room, with her divination readings, it continues to suggest a site of meaningful, personal exchange.

Installation view of Julia Haft-Candell's exhibition of ceramic sculptures

Julia Haft-Candell, The Yearning, installation view, 2023

A ceramic sculpture with interlocked hands covered in streaking blue and orange glaze with golden painted eyes on the back of the hands.

Julia Haft-Candell, Interlocking With Eyes, 2023

A blue and yellow ceramic sculpture of a hand covered in a golden grid with the fingers extended towards the sky.

Julia Haft-Candell, Hand with Weaving, 2023

Julia Haft-Candell, The Yearning, installation view, 2023

Julia Haft-Candell, The Yearning, installation view, 2023

Altogether, The Yearning rejects binary systems and embraces the unknown. What might happen in a kiln, or in our collective future, remains mysterious. In the face of uncertainty, Haft-Candell creates new forms. Made from our earth, they imagine other, better possible realms.

A blue ceramic sculpture of interlocked hands and golden painted figures.

Julia Haft-Candell, Interlocking with Swimmers, 2023

A large ceramic sculpture in a metallic glaze with hands interlocked and a golden chain painted on the surface.

Julia Haft-Candell, Interlocking Wavy with Chain, 2023

Detail of "Interlocking Wavy with Chain".

Julia Haft-Candell, Interlocking Wavy with Chain, detail, 2023

Julia Haft-Candell (b. Oakland, CA, 1982) has presented solo exhibitions at Night Gallery, Los Angeles, CA; Candice Madey Gallery, New York, NY; and Parrasch Heijnen Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, among other galleries. The artist has participated in group exhibitions at Morán Morán, Los Angeles, CA; Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery, New York, NY; Scripps College, Claremont, CA; LA Louver, Los Angeles, CA, and other galleries and institutions. She has received grants and residencies from Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation, New York, NY; Yaddo Corporation Saratoga Springs, NY; and California Community Foundation, Los Angeles, CA, along with other national and international organizations. The artist also runs The Infinite School, a ceramics education program, in Los Angeles, CA, where she lives and works.

A three piece ceramic sculpture which includes two large grey and pink glazed hand shaped chairs and a walnut table top held by two ceramic hands.

Infinite Reading Room (Table and Chairs), 2023

gold, walnut, bronze with watercolor, pencil and ink on rag paper

left chair, 25 x 20 x 18 in (63.5 x 50.8 x 45.7 cm); table, 31 x 32 x 29 in (78.7 x 81.3 x 73.7 cm); right chair, 30 x 21 x 17 in (76.2 x 53.3 x 43.2 cm)

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A large ceramic sculpture in a metallic glaze with hands interlocked and a golden chain painted on the surface.

Interlocking Wavy with Chain, 2023

ceramic, gold, bronze

39 x 20 x 11 in

(99.1 x 50.8 x 27.9 cm)

A pale blue ceramic sculpture in a slouched infinity shape with golden legs painted on the surface.

Slouching Infinity with Legs, 2023

ceramic, gold, bronze

34 x 31 x 15 in (86.4 x 78.7 x 38.1 cm)

A dark grey glazed ceramic sculpture in the shape of an infinity symbol with golden details.

Infinity with Mood Chart, 2023

ceramic, gold, bronze

26 x 32 x 11 in

(66 x 81.3 x 27.9 cm)

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A blue and yellow ceramic sculpture of a hand covered in a golden grid with the fingers extended towards the sky.

Hand with Weaving, 2023

ceramic, gold, bronze

18 x 33 x 10 in

(45.7 x 83.8 x 25.4 cm)

A blue ceramic sculpture of interlocked hands and golden painted figures.

Interlocking with Swimmers, 2023

ceramic, gold, bronze

13 x 26 x 7 in

(33 x 66 x 17.8 cm)

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A ceramic sculpture with interlocked hands covered in streaking blue and orange glaze with golden painted eyes on the back of the hands.

Interlocking With Eyes, 2023

ceramic, gold, bronze

13 x 13 x 18 in

(33 x 33 x 45.7 cm)

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A ceramic sculpture that is knotted at the top and resting off the edge of the pedestal in streaking blue, brown and purple glazes.

Knot with Knots, 2023

ceramic, gold, bronze

26 x 21 x 12 in

(66 x 53.3 x 30.5 cm)

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A ceramic sculpture of a hand covered in golden infinity symbols holding an amorphous purple mound.

Squeezing Hand with Infinities, 2023

ceramic, gold, bronze

22 x 22 x 14 in

(55.9 x 55.9 x 35.6 cm)

A ceramic sculpture with a base of interlocked orange glazed hands with blue glazed arms arching above with golden eyes.

Interlocking Arch with Eyes, 2023

ceramic, gold, bronze

22 x 24 x 5 in

(55.9 x 61 x 12.7 cm)

A three piece ceramic sculpture which includes two large grey and pink glazed hand shaped chairs and a walnut table top held by two ceramic hands.

Infinite Reading Room (Table and Chairs), 2023

gold, walnut, bronze with watercolor, pencil and ink on rag paper

left chair, 25 x 20 x 18 in (63.5 x 50.8 x 45.7 cm); table, 31 x 32 x 29 in (78.7 x 81.3 x 73.7 cm); right chair, 30 x 21 x 17 in (76.2 x 53.3 x 43.2 cm)

A large ceramic sculpture in a metallic glaze with hands interlocked and a golden chain painted on the surface.

Interlocking Wavy with Chain, 2023

ceramic, gold, bronze

39 x 20 x 11 in

(99.1 x 50.8 x 27.9 cm)

A pale blue ceramic sculpture in a slouched infinity shape with golden legs painted on the surface.

Slouching Infinity with Legs, 2023

ceramic, gold, bronze

34 x 31 x 15 in (86.4 x 78.7 x 38.1 cm)

A dark grey glazed ceramic sculpture in the shape of an infinity symbol with golden details.

Infinity with Mood Chart, 2023

ceramic, gold, bronze

26 x 32 x 11 in

(66 x 81.3 x 27.9 cm)

A blue and yellow ceramic sculpture of a hand covered in a golden grid with the fingers extended towards the sky.

Hand with Weaving, 2023

ceramic, gold, bronze

18 x 33 x 10 in

(45.7 x 83.8 x 25.4 cm)

A blue ceramic sculpture of interlocked hands and golden painted figures.

Interlocking with Swimmers, 2023

ceramic, gold, bronze

13 x 26 x 7 in

(33 x 66 x 17.8 cm)

A ceramic sculpture with interlocked hands covered in streaking blue and orange glaze with golden painted eyes on the back of the hands.

Interlocking With Eyes, 2023

ceramic, gold, bronze

13 x 13 x 18 in

(33 x 33 x 45.7 cm)

A ceramic sculpture that is knotted at the top and resting off the edge of the pedestal in streaking blue, brown and purple glazes.

Knot with Knots, 2023

ceramic, gold, bronze

26 x 21 x 12 in

(66 x 53.3 x 30.5 cm)

A ceramic sculpture of a hand covered in golden infinity symbols holding an amorphous purple mound.

Squeezing Hand with Infinities, 2023

ceramic, gold, bronze

22 x 22 x 14 in

(55.9 x 55.9 x 35.6 cm)

A ceramic sculpture with a base of interlocked orange glazed hands with blue glazed arms arching above with golden eyes.

Interlocking Arch with Eyes, 2023

ceramic, gold, bronze

22 x 24 x 5 in

(55.9 x 61 x 12.7 cm)