LOGAN WAYNE WHITE
10.02.25 - 12.12.25
Atlanta
Order Out Of Chaos
Order Out Of Chaos
The work begins where destruction ends.
Using broken, discarded materials, Logan Wayne White constructs sculptural furniture that questions power, control, and the process of transformation. Each piece resists perfection and embraces fracture, a physical response to the cycles of collapse and rebuilding that shape our world.
Order Out of Chaos is not just a process — it’s a political mirror. It offers a reflection into the system that profits from disorder, this work reclaims the ruins.
Chaos isn’t failure; it’s the raw material of change from which order is built.
Logan Wayne White (b. 1991, Los Angeles) is an American artist based in Milton, Georgia. White's work asserts presence through mass, weight and symmetry. Built from a language of black planes, right-angled forms, and militant repetition, his practice operates in the charged space between function and sculpture.
“I work with what’s been thrown away.
Blackened planes, fractured edges, forms that hold their ground.
Function is never neutral, a chair, a table, a wall, they all speak the language of power.
I take the debris of collapse and make it stand again, not as repair, but as reminder. The cracks stay visible. The weight stays honest.
Geometry is my armature.
Fracture is my color.
Every piece is a question: Who built this? Who controls it? Who’s left when it breaks?”
Construct Gallery presents grand opening exhibition: Order Out of Chaos, a solo show from Logan Wayne White.
Atlanta, GA - Thursday, October 2nd - December 12th, 2025:
Construct is proud to announce its grand opening in collaboration with the Atlanta Design Festival, featuring an exhibition titled "Order Out of Chaos" by emerging artist Logan Wayne White. This debut marks a significant milestone in Atlanta's contemporary art and design scene.
The exhibition will showcase White’s compelling exploration of structure, abstraction, and the transformation of chaos into harmony through 15 innovative works. With a focus on layered narratives and dynamic form, "Order Out of Chaos" invites viewers into a visceral experience that blurs the boundaries between art and design.
In conjunction with the exhibition, Logan Wayne White has been selected to participate in the DesignStation at the Atlanta Design Festival, where his work exemplifies the dynamic interplay between function and expression that defines contemporary design.
Construct’s debut coincides with the Atlanta Design Festival’s celebration of creativity and innovation, positioning it as a vital destination for art and design enthusiasts. The exhibition opens to the public on Thursday, October 2nd and will run through Friday, December 12th.
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About the Artist
Logan Wayne White (b. 1991, Los Angeles) is an American artist based in Milton, Georgia. His work asserts presence through mass, geometry, and a militant symmetry. Forged in a language of blackened planes, fractured forms, and right angles, his practice operates in the charged space between function and sculpture, a site where material utility collides with political and cultural critique.
White’s forms carry the weight of institutions: the boardroom, the tribunal, the war council. They inhabit the visual language of control, authority, and negotiation, yet never in celebration. Instead, they confront these systems, stripping their symbols bare and reassembling them into architectures of resistance.
White reclaims ruin as raw material, both literally and metaphorically. His constructions resist comfort and perfection, embracing the nature as a record of survival. They transform the remains of disorder into objects that question the very systems which produced it.
At the core of his ethos is the belief that design is never neutral. Objects are not passive. Every line, surface, and proportion carries an ideology. In White’s hands, form becomes social terrain, a mirror for the forces that shape our world, and a reminder that the spaces between people, whether in dialogue or in conflict, are where the future is decided.














