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.
Category: 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,…
Ester Fleckner: A closet does not connect under the bed. January 23 – March 13, 2016 at
Overgaden – Institut for Samtidskunst, Overgaden neden Vandet 17, DK-1414 København K, Denmark. Opening: January 22, 2016, 5-8pm.
Artist talk by Coco Guzman, Canada (2014). The Demonstration, an installation by Coco Guzman, created with the help of Carla Molina-Holmes. Video by Serene Husni.
Video (40:41): lecture “Holocaust Heroes: Fierce Females — How Art is a Catalyst for Gender Justice Against Bullying and Bigotry” by artist Linda Stein. The video was recorded at International Symposium on Cultural Diplomacy in the UN,”The 70th Anniversary of the Establishment of the UN: Developing Initiatives to Promote Cultural…
CUNY-TV “Arts in the City”: interview with artist and activist Linda Stein, (2014). Gender justice exhibition ‘THE FLUIDITY OF GENDER: SCULPTURE BY LINDA STEIN’ features sculptures and wearable art such as armor and ‘bully proof vests’ in order to start a conversation about bravery. The travelling exhibition is on display…
Excerpt from Leslie-Lohman Museum’s newsletter AK BURNS: A SMEARY SPOT Sept 13-Oct 18 Participant Inc. 253 E Houston St, USA From September 13 – October 18, 2015, PARTICIPANT INC is proud to present A Smeary Spot, a solo exhibition by A.K. Burns including sculptural works and a multi-channel video installation…
Vulva by Ann Antidote, Photo by Lun Ário Exhibition in Berlin There are vulvae around you, if you choose to see them. – Urban + Land art by Ann Antidote; photos by Lun Ário at the Sonntagsclub, Berlin, Germany February 15 to May 31, 2015 Rope vulvae… sweet, hairy, chunky,…
Anna Hallin & Olga Bergmann / GÁRUR RIPPLES from Culture Capture! on Vimeo. Olga Bergman and her wife Anna Hallin presented their collaborative exhibition ‘GÁRUR RIPPLES’ (20.8. – 18.9.2011) at Kling & Bang in Reykjavik, Iceland.
Artist talk: Environmental Thoughts 2012 by Linda Stein The Fluidity of Gender: Sculptures by Linda Stein Linda Stein is an American artist-activist, lecturer, performer, video artist. The Fluidity of Gender: Sculpture by Linda Stein is a seven-year touring exhibition/lecture/performance traveling to more than twenty-four United States museums and universities through…
Sorry, the video interview with Julia Kunin has been taken down by the videomaker on Vimeo. However, the video statement for “Nightwood”, 2012, is still available on the artist’s website. Artist talk: Julia Kunin – New Work from Van Doren Waxter, a New York Gallery. Related Link Julia Kunin’s online…
Sculptor Jaya Schuerch Jaya Schuerch was invited to take part in the Adelaide Hills Sculpture Symposium 2012. In this video interview she talks about her creative practice as a sculptur and we can hear other sculptors work in the background as the make their pieces on location. Jaya Schuerch is…
Harriet Hosmer: A Cultural Biography
By Kate Culkin
Publisher: Univ. of Massachusetts Press (2010)
ASIN: B00G1TFQ76.
Dwora Fried interview October 25, 2013 by Galerie Benedict Blob About Dwora Fried Jewish artist and lesbian Dwora Fried was born in Vienna, Austria. She studied art in Israel and has been based in Los Angeles since 1978. She creates collages and assabmlages in small boxes.