John De Andrea (b. 1941)
American figurative sculptor noted for his hyper - realist nudes.
Not exact matches
DHC / ART is delighted to present two concurrent solo exhibitions by acclaimed Belgian
sculptor Berlinde De Bruyckere and
American painter John Currin — two leading international
figurative artists working in a virtuosic, old masterly tradition yet testing and expanding the parameters of their respective disciplines.
One of the most original
sculptors, Robert Arneson (1930 — 1992) reinvented
American figurative ceramics through the integration of sculpture and painting in his large - scale, often satirical, and even iconoclastic pieces.
Is it any wonder, then, that many younger
American painters and
sculptors have long abandoned the bygone absolutisms of Minimalism on one hand and Hyper - Realism on the other and are making works today that hover in a hard to define space that might be called Abstract Figuration or
Figurative Abstraction?»
They range from ceramic
sculptor Robert Arneson to conceptualist Bruce Nauman, whose work was featured in an acclaimed retrospective Benezra co - organized in 1994; Iranian - born videomaker Shirin Neshat;
American abstract painter Brice Marden; British
sculptor Rachel Whiteread; photographer Cindy Sherman; and Spanish
figurative sculptor Juan Munoz (the Munoz retrospective Benezra organized in Chicago comes to the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles this month).
Cady Noland, for example, who holds the record for the highest price ever paid for an artwork by a living woman ($ 6.6 m), is a reclusive
figurative sculptor whose work explores the sordid underbelly of the
American dream.
Born in New York City in 1948, Eric Fischl is one of the most influential
American figurative painters and
sculptors working today.
Eric Fischl, (born March 9, 1948, New York, New York, U.S.),
American painter and
sculptor whose work belongs to the
figurative tradition.