by Elsa Mora | Jun 4, 2018 | Blog, Sculpture, Wood
Oliver Van Den Berg’s works derive their uncanny presence from the tension that arises between form and function, between mass-produced original and handcrafted copy. As one looks closer, however, the set-up’s artifice becomes apparent. There is no “real” object at...
by Elsa Mora | May 24, 2018 | Blog, Sculpture
Judith Hopf was born in 1969 in Karlsruhe, Germany, and lives and works in Berlin. She is Professor and Vice-Rector of Fine Arts at the influential Städelschule art academy in Frankfurt. Coming to prominence among a generation of artists working in Berlin in the...
by Elsa Mora | May 22, 2018 | Blog, Sculpture
“Sandra Sheehy’s work is explosive in its orchid-like voluptuousness. One can look at these obsessively stitched, beaded and drawn constructions from a distance and also from close and get different readings on the intricate processes of her world. The...
by Elsa Mora | May 21, 2018 | Blog, Sculpture
About his work, Drew Liedtke says: “I make bricks. With these, I build structures that are then placed into a kiln and fired to high temperatures. While in this environment, qualities in the bricks emerge and interact with themselves and one another. My intent...
by Elsa Mora | May 18, 2018 | Blog, Sculpture, Wood
Having developed a unique way of working in wood for over 25 years, Loren Eiferman has come to a deep understanding of this material. Her pieces usually begin with a drawing, an intention of what direction she wants the sculpture to go in. She starts each day with a...
by Elsa Mora | May 14, 2018 | Blog, Sculpture
Laura Moriarty makes process-driven sculptural paintings and works on paper whose forms, colors, textures and patterns result from the same processes that shape and reshape the earth: heating and cooling, erosion, subduction, friction, enfolding, weathering, slippage....