Sentences with phrase «whose fiber sculptures»

Curator Michelle Grabner, a painter as well as an academic, has chosen to explore three themes: «art that emphasizes critique and self - reflection» (Gary Indiana); women artists who examine what it means to be a «woman artist» (Louise Fishman, Molly Zuckerman - Hartung); and «materiality and craft» (Sheila Hicks, whose fiber sculptures «push back» at the old notion of art versus craft).

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The art trail incorporates professional artists whose work represents a variety of media: painting, photography, sculpture, pottery, jewelry, fiber arts, wood, and mixed media.
Fall 2013 / Spring 2014: Lane Taplin «Lane is a fiber artist, community based artist, and educator whose creative practice includes a wide range of techniques and processes such as woven sculpture, installation, fabric design, collaborative performance, mail art, guerrilla art, and human dialogue.
Bosco Sodi is a Mexican contemporary artist, whose monochrome sculptures and paintings are composed of pure pigment mixed with sawdust, wood pulp, natural fibers, and glue.
More pointedly, Grabner is summoning the complex legacy of 1960s fiber sculpture by figures such as Françoise Grossen and Sheila Hicks, whose ambitious work has only recently been recuperated in mainstream art history.
Sheila Hicks, an artist whose career has involved melding art, design, craft and architecture, has created a monumental fiber sculpture from ceiling to floor in a spectrum of colors.
The renowned Polish artist, whose fiber, stone, wood and metal sculptures reflect the extremes of the human experience in the 20th century, died Friday April 21, 2017.
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