Best
known as a sculptor, Long uses a variety of media in his work which includes photography, drawing, painting, print making, installation, and personal performance.
As a maker of large scale sculpture, is this the only way to survive
as a sculptor in today's art world?
In the 1980s, he became known
primarily as a sculptor of refined sculptural furniture and ambitious and useful interventions in public space.
Starting as a sculptor the artist treats the rest of his work also as a drive to turn the passive state of mind into an energetic, creative act.
Although I have primarily
identified as a sculptor, recently I realized that photography has been a major component of my practice, at times forming its own parallel practice.
Has he lost his way as a painter, or discovered an important second
act as a sculptor?
It just occurred to me that the desire for physicality seemed to persist after your previous
experience as a sculptor, and is now becoming even more amplified in your site - specific pieces.
He approaches this act
more as a sculptor would an object then an architect would a building.
Just as a sculptor spends many days and weeks working on his masterpiece, you should be willing to spend a lot of time on your resume writing.
Despite the sculpture's strong relationship to the surrounding architecture and the artist's commitment to the practice of drawing, he became known
primarily as a sculptor.
Practicing as a sculptor for over thirty years, Saul has seen a recent resurgence in her career, participating in exhibitions at Jack Hanley Gallery (New York, NY), Venus over Los Angeles (Los Angeles, CA), Underdonk (Brooklyn, NY), Canada Gallery (New York, NY), Zurcher Gallery (New York, NY), Columbus Cultural Arts Center (Columbus, OH).
The latter offers secondary works by artists
such as sculptor Louise Bourgeois, Pop master Ed Ruscha and Alex Katz, whose large paintings were a Pop antecedent.
Sucsy works primarily as a painter and more recently as a photographer, and Butler works almost exclusively
as a sculptor of wood.
Founded in 1967 by Nicholas Logsdail, the gallery represents Minimal and Conceptual artists, such as Sol LeWitt and Richard Long, as
well as sculptors from Anish Kapoor and Richard Deacon to Shirazeh Houshiary and Tony Cragg.
Practicing
as a sculptor for over thirty years, Saul (b. 1946, New York) has seen a recent resurgence in her career, participating in exhibitions at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum (Ridgefield, CT), Jack Hanley Gallery (New York, NY), Venus over Los Angeles (Los Angeles, CA), Underdonk (Brooklyn, NY), Canada Gallery (New York, NY), Zurcher Gallery (New York, NY), Columbus Cultural Arts Center (Columbus, OH).
Founded in 1967 by Nicholas Logsdail, the gallery represents Minimal and Conceptual artists, such as Sol LeWitt and Richard Long, as well
as sculptors from Anish Kapoor and Richard Deacon to Shirazeh...
The Norton Simon Museum presents Taking Shape:
Degas as Sculptor, an illuminating exhibition that explores the compulsive nature of Edgar Degas's artistic practice.
Often known
first as a sculptor whose transgressive early works confronted mortality and bodily decay, Smith is an innovative printmaker whose more recent work on paper explores nature, portraiture, and fairy tales.
Stockholder's works on paper at Barbara Edwards echo the concerns she's addressed in the larger three - dimensional work that gained the Seattle - born, New Haven - based artist an international
reputation as a sculptor of big, colourful, kinetically charged site - specific installations: the juxtaposition and meeting point of sculpture and painting, the relentless play to be found in form, and her deep love of colour.
The direct and openly tactile techniques that Degas honed
as a sculptor also permeate his work in two - dimensions, as the artist ground rich overlays of pigment into paper, and put aside his paintbrush to fashion frothy tutus from his thumbprints.
She began her career
as a sculptor during the 1960s, when she started to make the vaginal ceramic forms that would reappear throughout her work.
Though recognised as one of the central figures pioneering conceptual art in the 1960s, he identifies himself not as a conceptualist but
as a sculptor whose medium is «language + the materials referred to».
The professionals at Fiberworks are experts at creating wearable art, but with her latest solo show, Annemarie Feld reminds us that artists who make functional items also go through as deeply personal a creative
process as any sculptor or painter.
GM: So, in a sense, your previous works are sculptural translations of your paintings — you could say that it was with the donkey in Wounded Tools that your
voice as a sculptor emerged?
Celebrated as a sculptor, she aws nevertheless influencial on the work of a number of painters, and, through her commitment to close contacts with contemporary European artists, she influenced the course of art in general in Britain.
It could fairly be said that Mrs. Whitney spent her own life «crashing the gate,» gaining
fame as sculptor, patron of the arts and founder of the Whitney Museum of American Art.
The direct and openly tactile techniques that Degas
honed as a sculptor also permeate his work in two dimensions, as the artist ground rich overlays of pigment into paper and put aside his paintbrush to fashion frothy tutus from his thumbprints.
Since rising to
prominence as a sculptor in the 1980s, Shirazeh Houshiary's practice has swelled to encompass painting, installation, architectural projects and film.
Levine as a sculptor has cast, fabricated, tried out finishes, changed up and rethought appropriation and mimicry with a consistency that has won her this moment in New York's fall art season.
In addition to examining his
development as a sculptor, the exhibition at the Nasher also showcased the effect his work in three dimensions had on his studio practice, including his paintings and drawings.