GAE SAVANNAH IN SCULPTURE MAGAZINE
The following review by D. Dominick Lombardi of Gae Savannah's exhibition at Dam Stuhltrager was published in the September 2006 issue of Sculpture Magazine. Gae Savannah’s art is precious. It links to a trait that we all seem to have, especially in this day and age—the desire to find treasure. In looking at Savannah’s work, I am reminded of an experience that recently sprang to mind when my 10-year daughter showed me a rock with shiny little flecks of mica and announced with great glee, “Dad, I found gold!” I was transported to my own youth, to the moment when I had found an eerily similar rock and asked my father if I had found gold. It took a while before I gave up on that rock—and the chance I might stumble upon something of great value has never left me. I relay this story because it relates directly to what I see in Savannah’s works, which have a reverence for the common object, funneled, in this case, through cultural reference and manipulated scale. The cultural reference ...