NEW YORK, NY.- The Elizabeth Harris Gallery is presenting an exhibition of new sculptures and drawings. This exhibition will be his second with the gallery. David Ivies 15 small-scale, lead filled bronzes are objects to be viewed on a tabletop or turned in the hand, and could also be seen as maquettes for colossal sculptures. The subjects include: murder, damaged figures, sexual narcissism, architecture for ants and the copulation of rocks. The intimate scale relates to Ivies interest in the 25,000 year old sculpture known as The Venus of Willendorf; a piece with great impact despite its size. Its scale implies its nomadic existence, use on temporary altars and frequent handling