He said, «Don't give up sculpture; I've
known women sculptors and they stop; don't stop.»
Not exact matches
Lygia Clark and Hannah Wilke at Alison Jacques Gallery, The Armory Show Before another landmark Brazilian artist, Lygia Pape, gets her due at the Met Breuer in a few weeks, the work of Lygia Clark,
known for her interactive, neo-concrete works like folding metal bichos, will be showcased in Alison Jacques Gallery's booth of
women artists, including the late American
sculptor and photographer Hannah Wilke.
Among the
women included are emblematic figures such as Lygia Clark, Ana Mendieta, and Marta Minujín alongside lesser -
known names such as the Cuban - born abstract artist Zilia Sánchez, the Colombian
sculptor Feliza Bursztyn, and the Brazilian video artist Leticia Parente.
Among the
women included are emblematic figures such as Lygia Clark, Ana Mendieta, and Marta Minujín alongside lesser -
known names such as the Cuban - born abstract artist Zilia Sánchez, the Colombian
sculptor Feliza Burztyn, and the Brazilian video artist Leticia Parente.
Louise Bourgeois, French - born
sculptor known for her monumental abstract and often biomorphic works that deal with the relationships of men and
women.
With works by over a hundred artists from fifteen countries — including the likes of Ana Mendieta and Lygia Clark as well as lesser -
known figures such as Colombian
sculptor Feliza Burztyn and Brazilian video artist Leticia Parent — «Radical
Women» bolsters the international history of contemporary feminist art.
Among the
women included are emblematic figures such as Lygia Clark and Ana Mendieta, alongside lesser -
known artists such as the Colombian
sculptor Feliza Bursztyn and the U.S. - based photographer Isabel Castro.
Women were lesser - known pioneers in the fields of photography and video, and the radically new methods and forms created by postwar women sculptors are just beginning to be studied collecti
Women were lesser -
known pioneers in the fields of photography and video, and the radically new methods and forms created by postwar
women sculptors are just beginning to be studied collecti
women sculptors are just beginning to be studied collectively.
José Mariano de Creeft (November 27, 1884 - September 11, 1982) was a Spanish - born American artist,
sculptor, and teacher
known for modern sculpture in stone, metal, and wood, particularly figural works of
women.