Matthew Schreiber: New Work

Wood Street Galleries, Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, Pittsburgh, PA


September 11, 2021 – March 13, 2022

Press Release

Curated by Murray Horne

Matthew Schreiber produces artwork in a wide variety of media, including drawing, performance, sculpture, video, and light.

Explore two floors, and three new installations, at Wood Street Galleries, incorporating all of these media intertwined with physics, technology, and the exploration of perception. Works include Double Gemini, a major new laser sculpture commissioned specially for Wood Street Galleries, along with a video installation, Summoner, and a dark space, Gift Shop.

While physically silent and static, the geometry of Double Gemini flows in and out of form, activated by the audience’s movement and point of view.

The site scaled video installation, Summoner, combines family footage shot in Zugarramurdi Cave, Spain and Juniper Springs, Florida. The manipulated video is produced with custom strobing software combined with a massive fresnel lens. The installation forces a meditative or trance state for the audience.

The final space, Gift Shop, reflects on Schreiber’s childhood experiences visiting novelty and head shops around Cleveland, Ohio. The room contains sparsely placed items that include holograms, black light drawing, and found objects.

Schreiber’s exhibition consists of 3 new installations on 2 floors of the Max Azon company building.  

Floor 1: Site Specific laser light sculpture titled Double Gemini, 

Floor 2, Room A: manipulated video installation titled Summoner , 

Floor 2, Room B: Titled Gift Shop, including holograms, kinetic sculpture, and a black light wall drawing.