Feuerman for Lily Sarah Grace by Carole Feuerman

by Kelsey Zalimeni

Lily Sarah Grace is an organization founded in the cause of promoting art among youth.  Connecticut native Matthew Badger lost his three artistic, bright daughters Lily, Sarah, and Grace in a tragic fire on Christmas day in 2011.  In honor of his children's passion for the arts, Matthew started this amazing project which has since grown to reach over 160,000 children and raise over $1,000,000 in the name of encouraging and cultivating creativity. 

Carole Feuerman has joined the likes of Lena Dunham, Tina Fey, Johnny Knoxville, Lionel Richie, and Rufus Wainwright in contributing drawings to a fundraising campaign for the Lily Sarah Grace book entitled 'You Can't Memorize This.'

Philanthropy is a massive part of Carole's priorities, and she was honored and excited to add to the group effort.  Click this link to view the video teaser for the forthcoming book.

Be sure to visit the Lily Sarah Grace website to learn more about the organization and to get involved yourself. Every bit helps! 

Post comments and questions for Carole about her part in the fundraiser below, or send to info@carolefeuerman.com

 

KIAF 2014: Serena by Carole Feuerman

by Kelsey Zalimeni

The 2014 Korean International Art Fair (KIAF) opened yesterday in Seoul at the COEX Hall.  This particular fair boasts their mission to revive the Asian art market by featuring top contemporary artists from around the world.  This year, Carole Feuerman's 'Miniature Serena' is featured at the Galerie Klose booth (Hall A, booth A61).  

'Miniature Serena' 2014- oil on resin

'Miniature Serena' 2014- oil on resin

Galerie Klose is based in Essen, Germany- a long but worthy trek to Seoul for this world-class exhibition. KIAF 2014 runs through Monday, September 29.  Keep up to date on the fair's activity by browsing their site, HERE.

Feuerman Impresses in Houston by Carole Feuerman

by Kelsey Zalimeni

This post contains a real treat, courtesy of a TX Contemporary fairgoer.  Instagram was graced with a stunning time lapse shot by @can.dido, featured HERE

'I think this was the most interesting piece at the Art Fair! It was unreal how real it looked! #hyperlapse.'  

'Kendall Island' (2014), exhibited by Timothy Yarger Fine Art Gallery at TX Contemporary

'Kendall Island' (2014), exhibited by Timothy Yarger Fine Art Gallery at TX Contemporary

Clearly 'Kendall Island' was a big success, attracting plenty of attention for the Jim Kempner Fine Art booth. Carole has even more impressions to make in upcoming fairs, including KIAF 14 (Korean International Art Fair- opening this Thursday) and Art.Fair in Cologne, Germany in late October.

Visit Timothy Yarger Fine Art.

UPCOMING: Book Signing at Jim Kempner Fine Art by Carole Feuerman

by Kelsey Zalimeni

Mark your calendars, because Carole Feuerman will be signing copies of her newly released Swimmers at Jim Kempner Fine Art on October 30.  The event is free and open to the public.  This is a great chance to meet Carole and ask questions about her career and latest projects.  

Swimmers, published by The Artist Book Foundation 

Swimmers, published by The Artist Book Foundation

 

There is no guarantee that copies of the book will last at the signing- skip the line and order your own edition via Amazon.

Jim Kempner Fine Art is located on the corner of 10th Avenue and 23rd Street (501 W 23 St). Carole looks forward to seeing you there on October 30!

Keeping up with Carole by Carole Feuerman

by Kelsey Zalimeni

Last weekend I had the privilege to spend a busy afternoon with Carole, starting at her busy NYC studio and finishing in New Jersey at the immense Mana Contemporary Art Center.  On this particular Friday, Carole was wrapping up some business in NY when I came to call. I jumped at her invitation to join John Richey and herself on a trip to Mana, where a sculpture was to be transported to her second studio on site, and new prints of Carole's were being developed.

 First order of business- moving 'Monumental City Slicker' from storage to studio. Proper recognition must go out to John on this job... that sculpture is heavy.

 First order of business- moving 'Monumental City Slicker' from storage to studio. Proper recognition must go out to John on this job... that sculpture is heavy.

Since we were pressed for time at Mana, Carole and I split off from John at the studio so he could handle the sculpture project. We went down to the second floor to view proofs at Gary Lichtenstein Editions.

Gary and his crew were hard at work when we arrived

Gary and his crew were hard at work when we arrived

These floral swim cap proofs were the prints being considered

These floral swim cap proofs were the prints being considered

After a brief and productive meeting at GLE, we headed back to check on John's progress. To Carole's great relief, he and a Mana employee had managed to get 'City Slicker' in a perfect position for the impending client viewing. 

We left Mana needing Advil and dinner. I thought to myself how hard Carole, John, and the entire Feuerman staff work incredibly hard day in and day out.  Saying our goodbyes on the PATH back to the City, I wished Carole well.  Another reunion has passed, and I'm already looking forward to the next one! 

In-Depth: Shower Installation by Carole Feuerman

by Kelsey Zalimeni

'Monumental Shower with Video' combines Carole Feuerman's hyperreal sculpting prowess with cutting edge digital art.  The piece plays with perspective and spatial reasoning, using a looped video to bring the painted resin to life.  The two parts of the piece rely upon one another for activation; the trunk aligns perfectly with the digital lower half, creating the wondrous illusion of movement. From the viewer's vantage point, the showering woman comes to life instantly.  

'Monumental Shower with Video', 2010Oil on Resin, TV, Video 51 x 48 x 29 inches, Private Collection

'Monumental Shower with Video', 2010

Oil on Resin, TV, Video 51 x 48 x 29 inches, Private Collection

This hybrid installation features Carole's paramount themes- water, the human form, balance, and serenity.  The bather relishes in the splendor of her shower, inviting viewers to do the same. Included below is a short video of the piece:

This piece was shown in Feuerman's exhibition titled Earth Water Air Fire at the El Paso Museum of Art.

What are your thoughts on this innovative piece? Share comments and questions with info@carolefeuerman.com or below in the comment bar.

Octavia Gallery: Exhibition & Book Signing by Carole Feuerman

by Kelsey Zalimeni

Carole Feuerman's newest prints St. Barts and St. Lucia will be exhibited at Octavia Art Gallery in New Orleans beginning September 13.  In conjunction with the opening, Carole is set for two book signing events, in promotion of her recent Artist Book Foundation release by John T. Spike and John Yau, titled 'Swimmers.'

'St. Barts', 2014- Archival Pigment Print, 26 x 52 inches

'St. Barts', 2014- Archival Pigment Print, 26 x 52 inches

Both the print showing and book signings will be held at Octavia Art Gallery, located at 454 Julia Street, New Orleans LA 70130.  The exhibition runs until October 11, 2014, so be sure to stop through if you're in the area.  Carole will be signing copies of 'Swimmers' on October 1, 4:30-6pm and October 4 from 11am-2pm.

'Swimmers' by John T. Spike and John Yau- available now on Amazon.com

'Swimmers' by John T. Spike and John Yau- available now on Amazon.com


Come support Carole and take advantage of the opportunity to ask questions about her career and works in person!

Carole's Picks: Bill Fitzgibbons by Carole Feuerman


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

'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.