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Elizabeth A.Sackler Center for Feminist Art

Carole Feuerman

New York,
USA

Carole Feuerman is acknowledged as one of the world’s prominent hyper-realist sculptors. Among the notable honors Feuerman has received are the Amelia Peabody Sculpture Award, the Betty Parsons Award in sculpture, the Lorenzo de Medici Prize at the 2001 Biennale di Firenze, and First Prize at the 2008 Beijing Biennale.

Her work is in collections of His Majesty the Emperor of Japan, President Bill Clinton and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, former Soviet Premier Mikhail Gorbachev, the Absolute Art Collection, and Forbes Magazine.

Public collections include The Amarillo Museum of Art, The Fort Lauderdale Museum of Art, The Bass Museum, The Tampa Museum, The Boca Raton Museum, The San Antonio Museum of Art, The Miami Children’s Museum, Queensborough Community College Art Museum, Brandeis University, and Grounds For Sculpture.

Feminist Artist Statement

My work inspires the viewer to look closely at what stands before them. I want the viewer to complete the story to reflect and feel touched. I demand interaction between myself as the storyteller and the viewer. My story is always personal, centered on the human body and mainly about women. I talk about universal feelings and emotions, optimism and serenity, pain and survival, loneliness and wholeness all seen in a single, fragmented, frozen moment of time.

Balance

Balance

Survival of Serena, miniature

Survival of Serena, monumental

Summer

Tree

Moran

General’s Daughter

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