Frances Trombly, Mop, 2008. Hand spun silver wool, cotton and wooden mop handle, 52 x 14 x 13 in.

Frances Trombly and Leyden Rodriguez-Casanova

Miami

Bass Museum of Art

Two of Miami’s most intriguing sculptors, wife and husband Frances Trombly and Leyden Rodriguez-Casanova, recently collaborated on an exhibition at the Bass Museum. Visitors might be forgiven for thinking that Trombly and Rodriguez-Casanova have nearly identical aesthetics—they both appear to use ordinary objects, from prefabricated doors to extension cords and cleaning utensils, as readymades. “Come Together,” however, demonstrated that their projects may be complementary but their processes are quite divergent. …see the entire review in the print version of November’s Sculpture magazine.