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Carole A. Feuerman

La scultura incontra la realtà

 

Florence, Moretti Gallery

June 19 - July 11 2008

 

Carole Feuerman is acknowledged as one of America's major realist sculptors. In 2004, she exhibited in "An PHOTO  moggietani.itAmerican Odyssey 1945-1980" with the most prominent American artists of the post-WWII era. A comprehensive one-person show at theQCC Art Museum entitled "Resin to Bronze Topographies" (catalogueessays authored by critics John Yau and Donald Kuspit) was followed byinstallation of her work into the permanent collection of the prestigiousGrounds for Sculpture. Feuerman's selected honors include the Peabody Award, the Betty Parson Sculpture Award, the Medici Award, and the Award from CadillacMotors. Her work is included in the selected collections of President BillClinton & Senator Hillary Clinton, Dr. Kissinger, President Gorbachov, theMetropolitan Museum of Art, the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg, the FortLauderdale Museum of Art, the Bass Museum, the Boca Raton Museum, and theForbes Magazine Art Collection. Last March 2007, Feuerman gave her secondworkshop at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, called "La Escultura, LaTecnica," organized by the museum's education curator, Rosa Tejada. Thispast June 2007, Feuerman had a solo exhibition called, "By the Sea,"curated by John T. Spike, at the Pavilion Paradiso, during the Venice Biennale.

In August, Feuerman exhibited at "Open" 2007, an InternatioPHOTO  moggietani.itnal Sculpture Exhibition, curated by Paolo de Grandis, coinciding with the Venice FilmFestival in Lido. Her work can be seen in New York City at the Jim KempnerGallery where “People Places and Things,” curated by Dru Arstark,features Feuerman’s monumental sculpture, “The Survival of Serena” in their garden. In San Francisco, Feuerman is represented by the Scott Richards Gallery. “Lust & Desire”, curated by PeterFrank, and their Director: Gertrude Kohler-Aeschlimann (catalogue essays bycritics Stephen C. Foster and Peter Frank) opened last spring at Art-st-Urban, Lucerne, Switzerland and will continue through the fall of 2008. In Italy andLondon, she is represented by the Moretti Gallery where she has bronzesculptures on view at their Florence and London location.