Showing posts with label Carol Feuerman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carol Feuerman. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Catch Carol Feuerman: From LIne to Life Drawings from the 70's. at Qcc Art Gallery Opening May 28, 407 PM

 We have known Carol since the late 1970's. It great to see her early drawings. 

Carole Feuerman: From Line to Life 

Drawings from the 70s 


Opening Reception Tomorrow, Thursday 

May 28, 4 - 7 pm

QCC Art Gallery/ CUNY

220-05 56th Ave, Bayside, NY

Dr. Christine Mangino

President of Queensborough Community College 

cordially invites you to the opening reception.

Voice of The Body, Drawings From The 1960s, Palazzo Boneparte, Rome, Italy

These drawings from the 1970s mark the beginning of Carole Feuerman’s sustained exploration of the human figure, created at a moment when observation, discipline, and emotional inquiry converged. Alongside her intimate studies of the body, Feuerman was also working as a professional illustrator, producing drawings for publications including The New York Times. This dual practice sharpened her ability to move between expressive figuration and communicative clarity. Whether addressing the human form or responding to editorial context, drawing became her primary language for understanding structure, presence, and meaning. Each line is deliberate, revealing an artist deeply engaged in the act of seeing—seeking not only anatomical accuracy, but the inner life of the subject.

While studying at the School of Visual Arts, Feuerman supported herself through drawing and illustration commissions, developing a remarkable professional career alongside her fine art practice. During this period, she created illustrations and paintings for major publications and television networks, including The New York Times, ABC, and NBC, while also producing more than fifteen album covers. Among them were works for Alice Cooper and The Rolling Stones, whose imagery was later used in their tour books.



Presented alongside these drawings are three sculptures that extend this investigation into the medium of sculpture. Among them is a striking self-portrait: a super-realist depiction of the artist in the act of painting a sculpture of a tattooed bicycle leg. This work collapses the distance between subject and maker, offering a rare moment in which the artist becomes both observer and observed. In dialogue with the drawings, the sculptures reveal a continuous thread, an enduring pursuit of stillness, presence, and psychological depth, while underscoring how Feuerman’s early commitment to line ultimately evolved into a fully realised sculptural language.


Seen today, these early drawings feel remarkably contemporary. They reflect a fearless investigation of intimacy, femininity, and self-definition during a period of profound social change, while also foreshadowing the sculptural language that would later define her career.

RSVP for the Opening Reception to Faustino Quintanilla:

QCC Art Gallery Director

FQuintanilla@qcc.cuny.edu

Monkey Man | 1976 | 34 x 27 cm / 13 x 11 in | Ink and Paint on Board, 

Painted for the Rolling Stones 

Saturday, January 23, 2016

Markowicz Fine Art : Carol Feuerman, Miami Jan14-Feb, 29th,


Feuerman's The Message in painted bronze, photograph © 2015 Sean O'Connell






MIAMI, FL – January 14, 2016 – Markowicz Fine Art, from the Miami Design District, is pleased to announce the gallery will be
exhibiting world-renowned sculptor Carole A. Feuerman’s hyperrealistic sculptures starting January 24th, 2016, through February 29th, 2016.

Markowicz Fine Art will be one of only two galleries in the United States to hold a permanent collection of sculptures in various techniques by Feuerman.

To celebrate the new long-term partnership, Markowicz Fine Art will host a private media and collectors only preview party of Feuerman’s new collection – including miniature versions of her iconic water sculptures – on Saturday, January 23rd, 2016, from 7-9 p.m. at the gallery in the Miami Design District. Feuerman will meet-and-greet attendees, and sign copies of her new book “Swimmers” and have a silk screen print made especially for the event.

Feuerman held a splashing pop-up exhibition with more than 10 pieces in Miami during Art Basel 2015 at the National Hotel in Miami Beach, including “The Golden Mean,” a 16-foot male diver statue representing the struggles to achieve perfect balance; and her iconic “Survival of Serena.” “The Golden Mean” is still on display at the hotel through November 2016.

Known for her monumental sculptures of the human form, Feuerman is the only figurative artist to hyper-realistically paint bronze for use in outdoor public art. Actively sculpting and exhibiting since the late 70’s, Feuerman is called the “Doyenne of Hyperrealism.” She is also the originator of the “painting with fire” technique, in which she pours, splatters and splashes six or more different molten metals to create unique art.

Through her work, Feuerman explores the three-dimensional world of figurative sculpture. Her interest in realism is indicative of her desire to sculpt the human body; forging historical links with the past while revealing her compelling vision for the future.  Included in numerous notable biennales and public collections, Feuerman continues to push the boundaries of sculpture. Her private collectors include the Emperor of Japan, Mr. William and Hillary Clinton, Norman Brahman, the Caldic Collection, Mark Parker, William Mack, Ariella Wertheimer, Robert Hurst, and Malcolm Forbes. In 2011, the Carole A. Feuerman Sculpture Foundation was formed in order to generate excitement and passion for the arts and to inspire and reward deserving artists with exhibition opportunities and internships for college credit and grants.

Feuerman’s solo exhibitions can be seen in Italy, Germany and China, and has several national public collections from New York to California. Several of her sculptures in bronze are owned and permanently installed in public, including “The Golden Mean,” which stands in Riverfront Green Park overlooking the Hudson River in Peekskill, New York, and “The Double Diver,” in Sunnyvale, California.  Sculptures in various techniques by Feuerman have been acquired for the permanent collections of nineteen American art museums. Feuerman’s exclusive collection in Miami is represented by Markowicz Fine Art.
To RSVP to the media and collector preview, please email rcastro@thedanaagency.com

About Markowicz Fine Art
The Markowicz Fine Art gallery offers an ever-changing collection of artworks. Internationally renowned artists whose works are on display include Andy Warhol, Damien Hirst, Tom Wesselmann, and Fernando Botero. The gallery is located in the heart of the Miami Design District and offers a wide variety of artists with exceptional creative talent: from the hyperrealistic sculptures of Carole Feuerman, the bildoreliefos of Alain Godon, and the colorful sculptures of  Richard Orlinski, to the digital art of Phil Macquet and street art of Bambi Artist ''The Female Banksy.” For more information, please visit www.markowiczfineart.com.
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