Video (5:19): London based artist Rachel Ara in conversation with Adelaide Damoah about her work “This Much I’m Worth” (2017).
Category: Sculpture
Emma Helle: Delusion by Pear at Galerie Forsblom, Helsinki, October 26 – November 25, 2018.
Video (7:50): In February 2018 Second Street Gallery Charlottesville, VA, presented “Language of the Heart”, an exhibition, curated by Kristen Chiacchia, featuring the work of Adejoke Tugbiyele.
The sculptures ‘Minehaha’ and ‘Hiawata’ by black American artist Edmonia Lewis (1845 – 1911) who migrated to Europe to work on as an artist.
Video (9:14): a presentation about the life and works of Edmonia Lewis (1845 – 1907) – a Black American artist who migrated to Rome, Italy to work as a sculptor.
Caitlin Rose Sweet Pop Up
at Otherwild, 1768 N. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles, California 90027
Saturday December 16, 2017 from 12-4 PM
Caitlin Rose Sweet: Objectified
Exhibition: November 4-5, 2017, 12-6pm
Leslie+Lohman Prince Street Project
Uncontainable is an craft based installation that explores the long history of the vessel being a metaphor for a feminine body that is open, empty, and awaiting to be filled by the patriarchy. …
Video (1:08:11): Social Justice and Aesthetic Responsibilities, a lecture by Patricia Cronin.
Video (7:03): artist talk by Liss LaFleur about her queer feminist exhibition GREEN PASTURES at Women & Their Work, Austin, USA, March 11 – April 20, 2017.
Video: 1:32:56): Sheila Pepe is best known for her large-scale, ephemeral installations and sculpture made from domestic and industrial materials.
Video (2:12): Helene Grabow, Contemporary Art Curatorial Assistant delves into art history to shed light on Zoe Leonard’s “Untitled”, 1999-2000.
Slideshow (2:36): ‘A Percent for Art public art commission for the Van Nuys FlyAway by Lili Lakich is a 114-ft. long neon sculpture.
Video (3:52): exhibition views from the vernissage of the exhibition ‘Roni Horn’, Oktober 1, 2016. The exhibition runs through January 1, 2017.
Video (1:56): the life and art of Edmonia Lewis (1845 – 1907).
Death of Cleopatra – the lost and found sculpture of 19th century African native American artist Edmonia Lewis.
Jessica Posner at Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art. Opening reception: Friday, June 10, 6-8pm
Exhibition: June 11 – 12, 12-6pm, Prince St. Project Space, 127-B Prince St., NYC, 10012, USA.
Sculptor Helena Rubčić:
Through a collection of wooden sculptures I am trying to show to the observers my view of the world and the human personality. The sculptures are made of two materials – wood (natural) and metal (unnatural) which negate each other but make a whole.
‘Should of Could of Would of’ Annie Attridge January 31 – February 27, 2016 MOCA London, 113 Bellenden Rd, London SE15 4QY, UK MOCA (Museum of Contemporary Art) London: “In her new works Should of Could of Would of Annie Attridge depicts scenes and snippets of shapes and forms of…
Artist talk by Sheila Pepe, USA. “In September 2014, Sheila Pepe spent a week installing Put Me Down Gently, a site-specific work cascading down through the building’s elevator shaft and created in conjunction with the exhibition Fiber: Sculpture 1960–present. We spoke with the groundbreaking artist about the project, her materials,…