Patrick Dean Hubbell makes materials dance Installation view of the exhibition “And Still, We Persevere,” at Gerald Peters Contemporary. “When It Seems Impossible, You Hold It All Together for Us,” Patrick Dean Hubbell, on view at Gerald Peters Contemporary. Installation view of the exhibition “And Still, We Persevere,” at Gerald Peters Contemporary. “You Showed Us How to Keep Going Past Failed Attempts,” Patrick Dean Hubbell, on view at Gerald Peters Contemporary. Published August 31, 2025 - 8:00 a.m. Modified August 31, 2025 - 8:00 a.m. As featured on - Patrick Dean Hubbell makes materials dance From In Review: Patrick Dean Hubbell’s “And Still, We Persevere” at Gerald Peters Contemporary is a tour de force of sculptural painting, or painterly sculpture. collection_bec206d2-8813-45c0-b2a3-c317236eb45f.html
As featured on - Patrick Dean Hubbell makes materials dance From In Review: Patrick Dean Hubbell’s “And Still, We Persevere” at Gerald Peters Contemporary is a tour de force of sculptural painting, or painterly sculpture.
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