ROMATODAY: "Carole A. Feuerman: The Voice of the Body," an exhibition at Palazzo Bonaparte
From July 4th to September 21st, Palazzo Bonaparte in Rome hosts Carole A. Feuerman. The Voice of the Body, the first major retrospective exhibition in Italy by American artist Carole A. Feuerman.
She is one of the most surprising protagonists of contemporary pop superrealism, capable of shaping the human body into a powerful, lively and deeply emotional story.
Best known for her powerfully realistic sculptures depicting bathers, swimmers, athletes, dancers, and nudes, Feuerman has placed the representation of the body at the center of her art. She creates figures that seem alive, suspended between reality and imagination, capable of moving, questioning, and captivating. These works use the human body as a universal language, speaking of profound emotions, recounting internal struggles, and reflecting the contradictions of contemporary society. It is a body that feels, that vibrates, that views the world through the lens of the senses, and that symbolizes a human condition that is both fragile and powerful.