Dallas Art Fair with KM Fine Arts – Friday through the weekend

By , April 10, 2013

Booth F15

Dallas Art Fair // Fashion Industry Gallery
1807 Ross Avenue
Dallas, TX 75201

KM Fine Arts will feature Feuerman’s life-size sculpture Next Summer at the Dallas Art Fair along with Bareback SaddleMiniature Serena, and Miniature Quan. The fair is adjacent to the Dallas Museum of Art in the revitalized downtown Arts District. Show hours are 11am – 7pm Friday & Saturday, and 12pm – 6pm on Sunday.

www.kmfinearts.com
www.dallasartfair.com

 

Meet & Greet with Baker Sponder Gallery in Boca Raton

By , March 31, 2013
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           Meet & Greet
                                  Book Signing with Artist
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     CAROLE FEUERMAN
          
Boca Raton Resort & Club*

Friday, April 5th, 5 – 7 pm

RSVP to 561.241.3050
  *Resort guests and club members only.
Non-members please contact gallery for entry.
 
 Serena
Survival of Serena in Painted Bronze at the Beach Club
 

 

Boca Raton Resort & Club • 501 E Camino Real Boca Raton FL 33432 • 561.447.0321

Gallery Center • 608 Banyan Trail Boca Raton Florida 33431 • 561.241.3050

Info@BakerSponderGallery.com  •  www.BakerSponderGallery.com

Solo Show in Chicago with KM Fine Arts

By , March 27, 2013
KM Fine Arts presents Carole A Feuerman
KM Fine Artsis pleased to present Carole A. Feuerman‘s

first solo show in Chicago, located at the iconic John Hancock Center off Michigan Avenue. The exhibition, on view March 28 through June 28, will feature a selection of painted bronze, resin and glass sculptures in addition to Feuerman’s new diamond dust print series.  

Join the Artist for the Opening Reception March 28  5 – 8 pm 

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Directions to
KM Fine Arts Chicago
KM Fine Arts Chicago
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KM Fine Arts at Dallas Art Fair
April 12 – 14
Dallas Art Fair with KM Fine Arts
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KM Fine Arts
John Hancock Center
875 North Michigan Avenue
Suite 2515
Chicago, IL 60611
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Dallas Art Fair
with KM Fine Arts
Fashion Industry Gallery
1807 Ross Avenue
Dallas, TX 75201

 

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RSVP: info@kmfinearts.com or 312-255-1202

The General’s Daughter at the National Portrait Gallery

By , March 15, 2013
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 Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery 

OUTWIN BOOCHEVER PORTRAIT COMPETITION

March 23, 2013 through February 23 2014

Opening Reception -  Friday, March 22 – 7:00 to 10:00 PM

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“The vision of Virginia Outwin Boochever was to increase awareness about portraiture as a vibrant art form,” said Wendy Wick Reaves, interim director of the museum. “I think that this installation will dazzle people with the wide variety of materials used to make portraits.” The juried exhibition received more than 3,000 entries in a variety of visual arts media and a total of 48 works were chosen.

 

External jurors for the competition were critic Peter Frank, artist Hung Liu, art historian Richard Powell, photographer Alec Soth, and National Portrait Gallery staff Brandon Brame Fortune, chief curator, Dorothy Moss, assistant curator of painting and sculpture, and Reaves.

 
The exhibition will be accompanied by both an app and a publication illustrating each of the 48 finalists’ works. It includes an essay by Mary Sherriff, the W.R. Kenan, Jr. distinguished Professor of Art History at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

 

During the exhibition, museum and web visitors can vote for their favorite pieces as part of the “People’s Choice Award” with the winners announced this September.

The General's Daughter

Carole A. Feuerman, The General’s Daughter, 2011

Oil on Resin, 24 x 15 x 8 inch

Courtesy of Jim Kempner Fine Art

“General Ragin is a man I have known for over 20 years. He works as an attendant in the parking lot I use near my home. I witnessed firsthand how the birth of his daughter instantly transformed his world. She was a gorgeous baby and lit up his life. I knew from the time she was an infant that I wanted to make a portrait of her. When she was three and a half years old, I attempted to have her pose for me however she could not sit still. At the time, she was still too young for a portrait. I watched her grow up, waiting until she was old enough to pose for me again. Finally when she turned sixteen, she came to my studio again. My sculpture “The General’s Daughter” captures that special moment when she changed from a young girl to a young adult. The experience and process of creating the artwork has resonated with Syntonia and inspired her to state, ‘I came to an understanding of who I am and that I loved artistic work’.”

- Carole A. Feuerman

National Portrait Gallery | Eighth and F Streets NW, Washington, D.C. 20001 | (202) 633-8300

Museum Hours: 11:30 AM – 7:00 PM daily         Admission: FREE         npg.si.edu

Recipient of the 2013 Save the Arts Museum Choice Award

By , March 10, 2013

Carole Feuerman was honored this Saturday at the 2013 Save the Arts Awards ceremony held at Hayworth Fine Arts Center in High Point, NC.

The evening was filled with amazing talent in the form of musicians, singers, poets, and dancers and honorees that included sculptors, painters, photographers and architects.




Feuerman was awarded the Save the Arts Museum Choice Award.



The Save the Arts Foundation is committed to acknowledging artists of all forms and raising an appreciation to art in the community.

Art Karlsruhe | Germany

By , March 5, 2013

Carole Feuerman returns to Art Karlsruhe for the 3rd year with Galerie Huebner and Huebner. Several sculptures by Feuerman will be on view, including Claudia and Laure pictured below, from March 7 – 10. For more information please visit www.art-karlsruhe.de and galerie-huebner.de.

Also on view currently in Germany

February 1 – March 12 2013
Carole Feuerman & Mariano Vargas
Soltanto Madonne
Galerie Klose
Rüttenscheider Str. 221
45131 Essen
Germany
+49 02 01 79 40 80
www.galerie-klose.de

designed by Alina Bachmann