Carole A. Feuerman è nata in Connecticut, ma ha sempre vissuto e lavorato a New York, tra Soho e Chelsea. Come ha sottolineato John Spike, nonostante Carole sia di un’intera generazione più giovane di Duane Hanson e John de Andrea, può essere considerata uno dei pionieri della scultura figurativa, realista fino ai minimi dettagli. All’inizio degli anni ’70, mentre Hanson esponeva le sue buste del supermercato ed altre satire Pop Art, Feuerman stava realizzando la copertina per l’album di Alice Cooper e dei Rolling Stones (Monkey Man). Quando nel 1978 fece ritorno alla scultura, lei portò l’Iperrealismo in una nuova e personale direzione. Oggi è la regina incontrastata dell’Iperrealismo.
Fotografie di Alessandro Moggi
Fotografie di Alessandro Moggi
Carole A. Feuerman was born in Connecticut, but has always lived and worked in New York, between Soho and Chelsea. As noted by John Spike, she was a full generation younger than Duane Hanson and John de Andrea, but is one of the pioneers of life-sized and lifelike figure sculpture, down to the tiniest detail. In the early 70’s, while Hanson was exhibiting his supermarket shoppers and other Pop Art satires, Feuerman was drawing album art for Alice Cooper and the Rolling Stones (Monkey Man). When she turned to sculpture in 1978, she took super-realism in a new direction: she got personal.
Contents: Water, air, earth… (by Viola Romoli) - Diary - Fires - Artworks - Bibliography and catalogues - Selected exhibition history - Artwork Index
Photos by Alessandro Moggi
Contents: Water, air, earth… (by Viola Romoli) - Diary - Fires - Artworks - Bibliography and catalogues - Selected exhibition history - Artwork Index
Photos by Alessandro Moggi
Polistampa, 2008
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Pagine: 146
Caratteristiche: ill. col., br.
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Formato: 24x31
ISBN: 978-88-596-0410-5
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