HYPERREALISM IN THE WORKS OF CAROLE A. FEUERMAN
“The queen of super-realism” is how art historian John Spike described Carole A. Feuerman, the American artist famous the world over for her coloured resin sculptures.
The subjects that have characterised her artistic career from the very beginning are swimmers, women depicted in a moment of stillness, athletic figures portrayed in the act of greatest physical tension, up to the latest homages to the great classics.
Hyperrealism in the works of Carole A. Feuerman
Carole A. Feuerman is the interpreter of the female body, evoking her childhood years spent on Long Island and the fascination that water and swimming have always held for her.
The swimmers of Carole A. Feuerman, in their poetic perfection, are inspired by the great models of classical sculpture and fit into space, creating an almost unreal and timeless atmosphere.
THE HYPERREALISM OF CAROLE A. FEUERMAN
Carole A. Feuerman lives between New York and Florida and is regarded, along with Duane Hanson and John D’Andrea, as one of America’s leading hyperrealist sculptors.
She has taught, lectured and given workshops at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Solomon Guggenheim Museum in New York, Columbia University and Grounds for Sculpture.
In 2011 he founded the Carole A. Feuerman Sculpture Foundation and her work has been included in An American Odyssey 1945-1980 alongside leading post-World War II American artists.
Her works are exhibited in the world’s most prestigious museums: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The State Hermitage, The Fort Lauderdale Museum of Art, The Bass Museum, The Boca Ratum Museum and in the Forbes Magazine Art Collection.
In addition, the works of Carole A. Feuerman’s work is included in the collections of President and Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, the Frederic R. Weisman Art Foundation, Dr. Henry Kissinger, the Michael Gorbachev Art Foundation, the Malcolm Forbes Magazine Collection and the State Hermitage in Russia.
THE WORKS OF CAROLE A. FEUERMAN
The American artist returns to Saint-Tropez to present her latest hyperrealist sculptures.
“Reflections of the Soul” is the exhibition by Carole A. Feuerman curated by Bel-Air Fine Art, in collaboration with the Ville de Saint-Tropez.
The exhibition can be visited from 17 June to 17 October 2022 and features the famous and monumental swimmers and dancers in Saint-Tropez: in Place de la Garonne, on the Port (near the famous Sénéquier but also opposite the Bailli de Suffren), in Place Grammont (opposite the Annonciade Museum) and in Place Blanqui (opposite the Gendarmerie and the Cinema Museum).
Also on display will be ‘Pisces‘, a new life-size sculpture that will be presented for the first time in Saint-Tropez.
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