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

Monday, June 25, 2012

"Survival of Serena" on Display at Petrosino Square



Video by Alvaro Corzo - corzo360.com





Carole Feuerman’s new painted bronze sculpture, "Survival of Serena," measuring 38"h x 84"l x 32"w, was first unveiled in Petrosino Square on May 20, 2012 located at the lively intersection of SoHo, Little Italy, and Chinatown (Lafayette Street, Kenmare Street, Cleveland Pl.). The beautiful piece is displayed in the northern corner of the park facing Spring Street, and will be on view through September 26, 2012. This exhibition was made possible through NYC Parks and Recreation and the sculpture is on loan courtesy of Jim Kempner Fine Art where another Feuerman sculpture has been exhibited (see previous post here.)

Saturday, October 22, 2011

"Monumental Brooke with Beach Ball", Sculpture by Carole A. Feuerman At The Jim Kempner Fine Art

On view at the Jim Kempner Fine Art's outdoor sculpture garden is a piece called "Monumental Brooke with Beach Ball" by Carole A. Feuerman. The life-like sculpture is made of bronze and oil, and meausures 60 inches x 42.5 inches. Born in Connecticut, Carole Feuerman began sculpting in the 1970’s and established herself as one of America’s most acknowledged Hyper-Realists. She is known for her sensuous themes of swimmers and bathers, complete with translucent water drops. Her sculptures have a presence which is both contemporary and classical. In the past decade, she has also developed a highly original technique of sculpting with molten metal, creating multi-layered, organic bronzes in the spirit of Action Painting. Feuerman obtained a BFA degree from the School of Visual Arts.

The Jim Kempner Fine Art gallery is located at 501 West 23rd Street in Chelsea's art district.