Geary is pleased to present Methods of proceeding, a solo exhibition by Henry Klimowicz. The show will be on view August 1-September 27, 2026.

Methods of Proceeding examines the practice of sculpture – Klimowicz’s sculptural practice mirrors many of the methods of the swimmer and the bee. The swimmer practices to place form into the core of their muscle memory—a place outside of thinking. The honey bee builds by a feel of rightness, knowing the size and the shape of the hexagonal space, the comb, and the room between these structures.

He writes: When you swim, you are between two opposing objectives: one, to hold onto the water and make it solid; two, to pass through the water as if it was gas. Navigating this duality requires the swimmer to get all of this form into the core of their muscles and out of their brain, as a hunny bee embodies form, creating structures not through thought but through instinct. At its best swimming and art making are like the bee building, an act of embodied form creation, not thinking.