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Y2M-43-1-

Oshay Green

Y2M-43-1-, 2024246.4 x 92.7 x 52.1cmSign in to view price
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wood, cotton fabric, nails, staples, and elastic webbingClearing
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This contemporary sculpture features a striking vertical composition made primarily of wooden pieces. The work employs a range of natural tones and textures, with the varied shapes and placements of the wooden elements creating a dynamic and visually interesting structure. The overall effect is one of precarious balance, with the jutting, angular forms suggesting a sense of tension and instability. The artist's intention seems to be exploring themes of fragility, impermanence, and the creative possibilities inherent in simple, found materials. ...

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Artist
Oshay Green
B.1994, American

Oshay Green forges surreal, ritualistic sculptures and installations that pulse with spirituality and political resonance. Drawing from his background as a welder and sound designer, he imbues humble materials—such as concrete, charcoal, rope, fabric, and metal scraps—with uncanny energy, exploring themes of creation, decay, and transcendence. Green’s practice is rooted in improvisation and ritual, influenced by jazz luminaries like Pharaoh Sanders, Sun Ra, and Alice Coltrane. His structures often include industrial detritus assembled into ceremonial forms—brushes made of rope dipped into concrete, cement-bound charcoal fire pits, or claw‑like steel frames—each charged with mythological weight. His work interrogates the material legacies and spiritual potential of everyday objects, tapping into diasporic metaphysics and Black radical thought. For Green, objects are not inert; they become vessel‑like proxies for ritual gestures—tools of transformation and liberation. Improvisation, material resonance, and poetic excess underscore his visual language. Whether through ink markings brushed with rope or sculptural forms shaped by concrete’s unpredictability, Green relinquishes control to chance, inviting viewers into metaphysical landscapes that defy fixed meaning. Through this richly textured approach, Oshay Green constructs art that speaks in echoes—echoes of myth, of ritual, of possibility—inviting viewers to step beyond representation and toward transformative experience. ...

Oshay Green: Artworks
The Son of the Morning
God
Oshay GreenGod, 2025
247 x 100 x 32cm
Fire Bearer
Oshay GreenFire Bearer, 2025
260 x 240 x 87cm
On parole
Oshay GreenOn parole, 2025
168 x 60 x 40cm
Y- -M2-3- -
Oshay GreenY- -M2-3- -, 2024
203.2 x 142.2 x 55.9cm
Y2M-43-1-
Oshay GreenY2M-43-1-, 2024
246.4 x 92.7 x 52.1cm
Y-M-1- -4-
Oshay GreenY-M-1- -4-, 2024
259.1 x 167.6 x 48.3cm
YM- -21-x1/2-
Oshay GreenYM- -21-x1/2-, 2024
365.8 x 396.2 x 213.4cm
-Y-5-M4-
Oshay Green-Y-5-M4-, 2024
203.2 x 138.4cm
Y- 3- -M- -5
Oshay GreenY- 3- -M- -5, 2024
217.2 x 210.8cm
-Y453- -M-
Oshay Green-Y453- -M-, 2024
218.4 x 213.4cm
Y - - - - M45-
YM1 -34-52
Oshay GreenYM1 -34-52, 2024
213.4 x 472.4 x 76.2cm
-Y-M-5- - -
Oshay Green-Y-M-5- - -, 2024
221 x 83.8 x 61cm
Y- -M- - -5 -
Oshay GreenY- -M- - -5 -, 2024
83.8 x 55.9 x 50.8cm
SMDMM
Oshay GreenSMDMM, 2024
243.8 x 121.9 x 2.5cm
BAN.i
Oshay GreenBAN.i, 2024
243.8 x 121.9 x 5.1cm
L7
Oshay GreenL7, 2024
243.8 x 121.9 x 2.5cm
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Gallery
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New York City, Los Angeles, Brussels

C L E A R I N G is a contemporary art gallery based in New York, Los Angeles and Brussels. The gallery was founded in 2011, with the focus of showing emerging art. It now represents over 20 living artists, providing many of them - such as Harold Ancart, Korakrit Arunanondchai, Chase Hall, Calvin Marcus and Marina Pinsky - with their first gallery exhibition. The gallery also represents the estates of Eduardo Paolozzi, Bruno Gironcoli and René Heyvaert. C L E A R I N G supports its artists by producing works, exhibitions and books, as well as working closely with public and private institutions. ...