13 Apr 2011, Posted by Neves in events, 0 Comments
14th ANNUAL SCULPTURE OBJECTS & FUNCTIONAL ART FAIR
APRIL 14-17, 2011
LOCATION :
Park Avenue Armory
www.armoryonpark.org
Park Avenue at 67th Street
New York, NY 10065
DATES & HOURS
Thursday, April 14 11 am – 7 pm
Friday, April 15 11 am – 6 pm
Saturday, April 16 11 am – 7 pm
Sunday, April 17 12 noon – 6 pm

Chris Antemann
Les Dormants, 2010
porcelain, decals, luster
17 x 14 x 5″
photo: Kendrick Moholt
Ferrin Gallery, Pittsfield MA

Michael Eden
Grey Bloom, 2010
made by Additive Layer Manufacturing from a
high quality nylon material with unique mineral
soft coating, limited edition 1 of 12
8.5 x 7.5″ diameter
Clare Beck at Adrian Sassoon, London

Jim Partridge
Faceted Red Bowl,
(hollow faceted chunk, red interior), 2003
scorched burr oak
37 x 30 x 33 cm
Sarah Myerscough Fine Art, London

Jennifer Trask
Intrinsecus, 2010
Ornamentum, Wilton CT

Massimo Lunardon
Esseri IV, 2009
glass
variable dimensions
Berengo Studio 1989, Murano
02 Jun 2010, Posted by Kylie in art, 0 Comments
“The purpose of the pieces are to express emotions. My emotions are inappropriate to my size… my emotions are my daemons… the intensity of the emotions are much too much for me to handle and that is why I transfer them, I transfer the energy into sculpture… this applies to everything that I do. It has nothing to do with the craft. It has nothing to do with how I manage the materials. The materials are not the subject of the artist. The subject of the artist is emotions and ideas. Both.” —Louise Bourgeois, from the documentary, The Spider, the Mistress and the Tangerine.
Louis Bourgeois, Paris born sculptor and artist, died on Monday in Manhattan. A couple of years ago, I saw a retrospective of her work at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, D.C., which included the documentary The Spider, the Mistress and the Tangerine. I fell in love with her as I watched the film— her passion, her strength, her raw honesty. I highly recommend watching the film if you are ever in search of artistic inspiration. Below are some examples of her work.








http://nolapictures.com/directors/flv/271.flv
Animated film: The Spider, directed by Juan Declan. Dedicated to Louise Bourgeois.
Alexander Krivoshiew is an artist and sculptor who’s creativity is only matched by his energy and enthusiasm. This video represents the making of his latest work – the 8-foot, bronze, fabricated abstract piece titled “Marina de Glace.” It was created for a private collector and unveiled on March 13th, 2010, at the Cheryl Hazan Gallery in TriBeCa, NYC.
To view his work further, go to
http://www.alexanderssculptures.com