Giants Among Us

Tim Marshall Curtis

Polished metal abstract sculpture with curved, tripod-like legs and a crescent-shaped form on top, displayed in front of a tall window with natural light.

Opens Thu May 7, 6-8pm

On view May 7-28, 2026

Sanger Gallery

Tim Marshall Curtis presents seven monumental sculptures—totems, sentinels, and story-holders that reflect a lifetime of creative exploration. Forged from materials including aluminum, bronze, stainless steel, mahogany, and acrylic, each piece embodies a bold idea: from the vanishing presence of whales in Wail Tale, to the metaphysical inquiry of Ascension/Resurrection, to the raw, expressive form of Viking.

Curtis approaches sculpture not just as a craft, but as a means of translating the intangible—space, dimension, time, culture—into something physically present. Drawing inspiration from theoretical physics, archaeology, music, and theology, his practice is rooted in improvisation, risk, and curiosity. These large-scale works don’t just occupy space; they engage it, reflect it, and challenge us to see what lies beyond the surface.