Monumental Shower
by Kelsey Zalimeni
Carole Feuerman's 'Monumental Shower' pulls the private and public into tension. An intimate moment such as this is captured in hyperrealistic fashion, blown up in scale and displayed for all to see. Is the bather proud in her exposure? Unaware of her voyeurs? In either case, 'Monumental Shower' succeeds to intrigue and entice.
'Monumental Shower', 2010
Oil on Resin, 53x23x21 inches, Mana Contemporary Art Center
The figure's natural, luxurious pose is saturated with enjoyment. Warm drops of shower water cascade down the body. Her confidence and graceful posture exude two pillars of Feuerman's work, making the piece another great gesture toward the artist's ideals.
Breakthrough
by Kelsey Zalimeni
In today's manic, rushing society, humans have grown desensitized to stimuli, caring only to speed through their busy day and make it home at the end. Carole Feuerman's 'Nude Coming Through 14th Street' asks how long it will take for New Yorkers to notice a nude woman coming through the wall of 14th Street's subway station at rush hour. This piece is an attempt to slow people down- to not only see, but to really look.
Nude Coming Through 14th Street, 2010
Oil on Resin, Photograph on Vinyl, 84 x 96 x 6 inches, Collection of the artist
Defying the laws of physics and social convention, this figure makes new the concept of individuality in total. The woman is neither concerned with her nudity nor the gawking of passersby, literally planting herself in a private space as her front leads into the public. An allusion to the fabled 'glass ceiling' can also be interpreted, as Carole uses the piece to illustrate her progressive mentality as a contemporary female artist.
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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.