Showing posts with label Carole A. Feuerman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carole A. Feuerman. Show all posts

Thursday, April 13, 2017

American Artist, Carole A. Feuerman’s Solo Exhibition in conjunction with 57th International Art Exhibition of Venice Biennale

Global Art Affairs and European Arts Center present with Bel Air Fine Arts
on Giardino Della Marinaressa

On The Grand Canal, Riva dei Sette Martiri, Venice, Italy
 VIP Receptions, May 11, Friday, May 12
5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Open to The Public Daily
May 13, 2017 - December 5, 2017

Bel Air Fine Art
Will host a Reception & Dinner
Friday, May 12
8:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Calle dello Spezier, 2765, 30124 Venezia, Italy
Invitation Only – RSVP HERE

Bisol Prosecco
Will host a Solo Art Exhibition & Reception for the Artist
Tuesday, May 9
6:00 pm

At Venissa Restaurant and Hotel on the Island of Burano
F. ta S. Caterina, 3 – Mazzorbo, 30142 Venezia – Italy
Taxi Boat Transportation Available
Invitation Only – RSVP HERE
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 For More Information, Contact:
Jennifer Gross | Evolutionary Media Group
Jennifer@emgpr.com
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Friday, November 18, 2016

Carol A Feuerman Sculpture Locations during Art Miami Week Dec 2-7

World Renowned Hyper Realist Sculptor

Works Shown at Art Miami, Scope, Concept Art Fair,
Markowicz Fine Arts, The National Hotel
and FAAM - Fine Art Auctions Miami

Featuring Works from 70’s to The Present
Cocktail Reception and Installation of New Works at: 
The National Hotel Hosts Reception for Carole Feuerman -  Friday, December 2nd @ 6pm
Markowicz Fine Arts Hosts Reception & Exhibition -  Saturday, December 3rd @ 7pm


New York, NY (November 17, 2016) – Carole A. Feuermans work will be presented in several different locations during the Art Fairs in Miami December 2016. Feuerman is credited with starting the Hyper-realist movement in the late 1970’s. Known for her sculptures of the swimmers, Feuerman is the only figurative artist to realistically paint bronze figures so real that you would mistake them for live people, and to install them in monumental size in public locations throughout the world. 
The National Hotel, (1677 Collins Ave. Miami Beach, FL. 33140), will co-host a cocktail party with Markowicz Fine Art on Friday, December 2, 2016 from6pm - 8pm.

They will be showcasing her monumental sculpture The Golden Mean, which is cited on Collins Avenue and 17th Street in front of the hotel. On the hotel’s front entrance, you will also see her iconic sculptures Next Summer andSurvival of Serena.

The Golden Mean, 2015 (151”  x 54”  x 38”  Bronze)
FAAM - Fine Arts Auction Miami will host an auction Saturday, December 3, 2016 at 5pm in the Design District at 111 NE 40th Street, Miami, FL, 33137 featuring Carole Feuerman’s newest sculpture, Innertube Variant II, Lot #10. 
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   Innertube Variant II, Oil on Resin, 17 H x 32 W x 15 D, 2016
Markowicz Fine Art, (110 NE 40th Street Miami Design District) will host and artist opening and cocktail reception on Saturday evening, December 3 at 7:00pm.  There will be a group exhibition featuring artists: Carole Feuerman, Formento & Formento, and Kai Orlinski.
The Golden Mean, 2015 (151”  x 54”  x 38”  Bronze)

Toasting to Your Health, Oil on Resin, Life-Size, 1992-2016
Carole Feuerman’s work will also be presented in two locations at Art Miami Fair (Art Miami Pavilion 3101 NE 1st Avenue Miami, FL 33137), the leading international contemporary and modern art fair at the midtown Miami complex in the renowned Wynwood Arts District. It is one of the most important annual contemporary art events in the United States.

KM Fine Arts  (Los Angeles, CA & Chicago, Il) Art Miami Pavilion (Booth B204) will debut her newest sculpture titledThe Goddess. It is a girl with her ear listening to the shell. A “shell” has many symbols and meanings such as beauty and fertility. It also was exemplified in ancient and renaissance paintings of the Goddess Venus, the Roman goddess of love. Additional artworks shown will be Miniature Serena, 2016 and Miniature Balance, 2016.
The Goddess, 2016 (Oil and Resin 51” x 21”  x 32”)
C24 Gallery (New York, NY) at Art Miami Pavilion (Booth B307) will present Feuerman’s first print editions titledSerena Prints Suite, 2012. Feuerman uses vivid colors designed to complement each other. C24 will exhibit the last available suite in this edition of 30. They will also be exhibiting The Hug, 1980, a marble sculpture from her series of works on relationships.  The Hug has not been shown in 25 years. It explores the relationship between a man and a woman.  Along with that, C24 is showing Tree, 2016 is a life size sculpture of a woman representing the organic process of growth and fertility. 

Gallery Biba (Palm Beach, FL) at Scope Art Fair (Booth F31) will showcase Feuerman’s sought after miniature sculptures, Mini Serena, 2013, and her newest Brooke with Beachball fragment, (2016). 
Brooke with Beach Ball (Fragment), 2016, Oil on Resin, Variant 3 of 9; 13H x 11W x 5D
Gary Lichtenstein Editions at Mana at Concept Art Fair(Bayfront Park, Downtown Miami) will be showing Feuerman’s newest silk screened Triptych, Capri, Catalina, and Moran (2016), diamond dust, silk screen on board.

Friday, July 31, 2015

In Chicago deffinattly catch this: Carole A. Feuerman | New Works July 31 – September 15, 2015 Artist Cocktail Reception: July 31, 5-8pm





Carole A. Feuerman | New Works
July 31 – September 15, 2015
Artist Cocktail Reception: July 31, 5-8pm

Miniature Serena, 2015, Oil on resin with red Swarovski Crystal cap, 10 x 17 x 8 inches, Unique


Detail: 
Next Summer, 2012, Oil on Resin, 39 x 54 x 50 in., Edition 2/6













Chicago, IL (May 19, 2015) - KM Fine Arts is pleased to announce Carole A. Feuerman | New Works, a solo exhibition of new sculptures by the artist, on view from July 31, – September 15, 2015 at the gallery’s Chicago location at 43 East Oak Street, Chicago, IL 60611. The exhibition will feature a selection of both life-size and small-scale works by the artist. An opening reception will be held on Friday, July 31, from 6-9pm with the artist in attendance.

Carole Feuerman (b.1945) has received critical acclaim for her hyperrealist sculptures of swimmers and bathers for over forty years. A number of her most iconic images, including Balance, Serena and Miniature Quan will be featured in the exhibition alongside life-size works, Christina and Next Summer. Executed in painted resin with tactile flesh and meticulous detail, Feuerman’s sculptures have a presence that is both contemporary and classical. While it is not uncommon for hyperrealist work to seem cold and unapproachable, Feuerman’s bathers, balanced and calm, are unexpectedly intimate and inviting.

Genuine mink fur is used for the replication of eyelashes and hair, and the details of the tanned skin, fingernails, and bathing suit ripples are painstakingly painted on. These details combined with the perfectly formed water droplets made of clear resin create astonishingly life-like sculptures. A number of swimmers are even dressed with swim caps that are bejeweled with red and crystalline Swarovski Crystals. The artist states that she, “sculpt[s] the human figure so lifelike, the pieces seem to breathe...This can take up to 100 different coats of paint, and glazing and sanding in between coats, to get the finish and luminosity needed. From start to finish, the process of creating a sculpture can take from 6 months to several years."


Detail: Next Summer, 2012, Oil on Resin, 39 x 54 x 50 in., Edition 2/6
In addition to her resin and oil sculptures, Feuerman is also works actively with bronze. Two of her bronze works, Miniature Tree and Miniature Diver will be featured in the exhibition. The body of the diver is arched into a sensuous C-shape and speaks to her understanding of the Golden Mean: an ancient mathematical equation epitomizing balance and proportion. The bather featured in Miniature Tree is posed with an S-curve, or contrapposto, typical of classic Greek and later Renaissance sculpture. 
Feuerman lives and works in New York. She has had six museum retrospectives and her work has been exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the 2008 Olympic Fine Arts Exhibition, the Venice Biennale, The State Hermitage, and The Palazzo Strozzi Foundation, to name a few. Among her many honors are 1st-Prize-Best in Show at the Beijing Biennale, the Amelia Peabody Sculpture Award, the Betty Parsons Sculpture Award, and the Medici Award. Her work is in the selected collections of His Majesty the Emperor of Japan, President Bill Clinton and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Henry Kissinger, Mikhail Gorbachev, the Forbes Magazine Collection, the Caldic Collection, and Credit Suisse Collection. Selected public collections include Grounds for Sculpture, the El Paso Museum of Art, the Boca Raton Museum of Art, the Bass Museum and Art-st-Urban.

In 2000, she was elected to be a member of the International Woman’s Forum, where preeminent leaders of diverse professional achievement from finance to fine arts come together to make a difference and to take an active, leadership role in matters of importance. In 2013 her sculpture, The General’s Daughter was featured in the Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery.

There are four full-color monographs written about her work: Carole Feuerman Sculpture, both editions published by Hudson Hills Press, La Scultura in Contra la Realta, which is available in multiple languages, and Swimmers, published by The Artist Book Foundation.  





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