Carole's Picks: Bill Fitzgibbons
by Kelsey Zalimeni
Carole's monthly artist selection for September is Bill Fitzgibbons. The sculptor has exhibited in numerous locations across the globe, gaining notoriety for his large-scale public installations which explore light, color, and their combined effect upon space.
'Light Rails'- 2013
Recently, Fitzgibbons created a social sculpture art performance called 'Passages' in March 2014. The piece was originally performed at the International Museum of Art and Science in McAllen, Texas. It was also restaged on a section of the Brownsville, Texas border (as seen in the featured video below).
View Bill Fitzgibbons' website HERE.
Carole's Picks: Linda Cole
by Kelsey Zalimeni
It is time yet again for a new edition in the Carole's Picks series. This month features established artist and Michigan native Linda Cole. Cole has spent time in Ann Arbor, New York, and London experimenting with textiles and design. Over the years she developed a distinctive style which brought material and space into play with one another. Her works are ethereal and imaginative, with a sound balance struck through structure and order.
'Rain' (2011)
Cole works in large scale multimedia, often displayed as public installations. Audiences are asked to engage with the pieces spatially, as they occupy a large portion of the display location. One also considers the relation of parts to a whole in this encounter, admiring the small components of a work like 'Rain' and their role in the overall composition.
'Elevated Air' (2008)
Cole continues to create these marvelous installations, exhibiting in cities all over the country and abroad. For more information on this artist, visit her website HERE.
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Carole's Picks: John Clement
by Kelsey Zalimeni
It's time again for the monthly edition of Carole's Picks. July's featured artist is John Clement, a minimalist sculptor specializing in large-scale public works. Clement's interlocking coils of steel create a dynamic, centrifugal energy that draws viewers into the work while safely providing sections to sit, lean or stand on. The pieces are titled after the objects that inspired them, such as the select works shown below: 'Tusk', 'Squirt' and 'Orange Blossom'.
Clement creates these sculptures with intent to offer viewers multiple options for encounter- some enjoy quiet reflection, others gather round for social rituals, and still more take the opportunity for spatial investigation. The versatility of the work and the intersubjectivity of its experience make for a durable relevance across the ages.
View John Clement's Sculpture.org profile here.
Carole A. Feuerman
Carole A. Feuerman is an American sculptor and author working in Superrealism. She is credited with starting the movement in the late 1970s. She is known for her figurative works of swimmers and dancers. Her work is in the selected collections of thirty-five museums, owned by the City of Peekskill, New York, and the City of Sunnyvale California, Former President Clinton, the Frederick R. Weisman Foundation, Mr. Steven Cohen, Maluma, Andrea Bocelli, Alexandre Bartelle, and the Forbes Magazine Collection. In 2011, she founded the Carole A. Feuerman Sculpture Foundation. She lives and works in New York.