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Carole Feuerman
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Carole Feuerman
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Carole Ackerman
September 21, 1945 |
Education | School of Visual Arts, Hofstra University, Temple University |
Known for | sculpture, installation art, painting, drawing, video art |
Movement | Hyperrealism Superrealism |
Carole A. Feuerman (born 1945) is an American sculptor and author renowned for her superrealist and hyperrealist art. She is recognized as one of the pioneering artists of the hyperrealist movement. In the late 1970s and is best known for her figurative works of swimmers and dancers. Feuerman utilizes a variety of mediums including resin, marble, and bronze.
Feuerman’s works have been featured in institutions and exhibitions worldwide, including the Venice Biennale, Osthaus Museum, the 2024 Paris Olympics, the Galleria d’Arte Moderna in Rome, and the Medici Museum of Art. Some of her notable exhibitions include displays along Park Avenue, the Seaport, and Central Park in New York; Art d’Egypte in Cairo; the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washington D.C.; and Palazzo Strozzi in Florence.
Feuerman’s works are included in the permanent collections of 34 museums and the cities of Sunnyvale, CA, and Peekskill, NY. Her work is included in the selected private collections; Steven A. Cohen, President Clinton, Dr. Henry Kissinger, and Malcolm Forbes.
In 2011, she founded the Carole A. Feuerman Sculpture Foundation. She has five full-color monographs and has written her autobiography.
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Career
Early Work–1989
Feuerman attended the School of Visual Arts in New York City, where she found work as an illustrator. She provided an illustration for The New York Times, and created album covers for Alice Cooper and the Rolling Stones. She made the cover image for the November 1975 issue of National Lampoon magazine.
In 1981, Feuerman was chosen by a jury at the Heckscher Museum on Long Island. She exhibited her works at Fordham University and was chosen to participate in the Learning through Arts Program conducted by the Guggenheim Museum.
In 1989, Feuerman began to work her first big marketing campaign with Absolut Vodka. Since Sweden did not allow the advertising of alcohol, Absolut Vodka's marketing plan was to push advertising in other areas of the world. Feuerman created life-sized figures within a glass display which were paraded in trucks on the streets of Los Angeles and Manhattan.
2008–2014
In 2008, Feuerman was commissioned by artist Seward Johnson and the Sculpture Foundation to create a painted bronze sculpture installation for the permanent collection of Grounds for Sculpture.
In May 2012, Feuerman unveiled her monumental sculpture Survival of Serena in painted bronze with New York City's Department of Parks and Recreation. Its resin sister debuted at the Venice Biennale in 2007. The new Survival of Serena is the first of a series of painted bronze sculptures by the artist designed specifically for outdoor placement. The bronze sculpture was installed in Petrosino Square through September before traveling to the Boca Raton Beach Resort in Florida. In 2012, Feuerman's Quan, a painted bronze sculpture of a woman balancing atop a ball of polished stainless steel, was featured at the Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park in Michigan as part of the group show "Body Double: The Figure in Contemporary Sculpture."
A 16-foot (4.9 m) bronze diver entitled The Golden Mean at Riverfront Green Park with Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art in Peekskill, New York was unveiled in September 2012. A video documentary on the five-year creation of the work has been posted online.
In 2013, The City of Peekskill announced the acquisition of the sculpture as a permanent monument to the town. A second diver was created for her spring 2013 solo exhibition at Jim Kempner Fine Art also titled The Golden Mean, where it was on display in the outdoor sculpture garden through the summer and then moved to an 8-piece outdoor sculpture exhibition at Mana Contemporary in New Jersey. The monumental model used to create the bronze was installed at the 2013 Venice Biennale.
In May 2014, NetApp unveiled a new commission by Feuerman titled Double Diver, gifted to the City of Sunnyvale, California. The sculpture is 2½ tons of bronze and steel balancing on two 6-inch wrists.
2015–2019
In 2015, Feuerman had solo exhibitions in Florence, Hong Kong, Frankfurt, Korea, New York, Miami, and Chicago. She was part of a group show "Love" at the Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art. Two of her sculptures, DurgaMa and Leda and the Swan, were included in the 2015 Venice Biennale at Palazzo Mora.
Starting in 2016, Feuerman’s art is featured in the ongoing traveling group exhibition "Reshaped Reality: 50 Years of Hyperrealistic Sculpture." This exhibition showcases a selection of figurative sculptures by 24 international artists focusing on the hyperrealistic art style. The show has been exhibited at 14 museums worldwide and will continue to travel. Notable venues include the Museo de Bellas Artes de Bilbao in Spain, the ARKEN Museum of Modern Art in Denmark, the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall in Taiwan, and the Musée Maillol in France.
In 2017, the Global Art Affairs Foundation organized a solo show honoring Feuerman entitled "Personal Structures – Open Borders," one of many exhibitions surrounding the Venice Biennale, where Feuerman has had a presence for decades.
In the summer of 2018, Feuerman had a solo exhibition in Knokke-Heist, Belgium, as part of the 25th Edition of Sculpture Link. The exhibition featured eleven of her outdoor public works including the sculpture entitled The Midpoint. Feuerman designed a central piece for The Health Museum's exhibit "Body as a Work of Art: More Than Skin Deep." This installation is a polished, arched, stainless steel canopy. Standing in front of it, the viewer sees themself. It was donated by Carolyn Farb in memory of her late son. Feuerman's work has been showcased in "Swimmers: Recent Works by Carole Feuerman" at The Artist Book Foundation’s MASS MoCA museum, where her sculptures, paintings, and prints were featured in a solo show.
In 2019, Feuerman’s work was selected by the George V Committee to exhibit five sculptures in the "George V Monumental," an exhibition on Avenue George V in Paris, France. Her work was featured in "PERSONAL STRUCTURES: Identities" at the European Cultural Center in Venice, Italy, organized by the GAA Foundation.
2020–present
In 2020, Feuerman had a solo exhibition at the Le Village Royal in Paris, France.
In 2021, Feuerman’s solo show “From La Biennale di Venezia & Open to Rome” opened at he Galleria d'Arte Moderna in Rome. Five of her monumentals were shown in the museum's garden, while two others, Strength and Fire & Harmony were exhibited at the Pincio Terrace. Feuerman's work was also included in a group show at the Palazzo Reale in Milan, Italy called “Corpus Domini: Dal Corpo Glorioso Alle Rovine Dell’Anima” exhibition. This exhibition was curated by Francesca Alfano Miglietti.
In 2022, Feuerman’s solo exhibition, "Master of Hyperrealism: Carole A. Feuerman, My Stories," took place in the Chapel of the Church of the Pietà during the 59th La Biennale di Venezia. Feuerman's sculptures were also featured during the Venice Boat Show at the Arsenale of Venice. She held a solo exhibition titled "The Importance of Being Human" at the Medici Museum of Art in Howland Township, Ohio.
In 2023, the Patrons of Park Avenue (POPA) selected Feuerman for a solo show of nine of her monumental sculptures to be exhibited on Park Avenue, Murray Hill. The same year she had a comprehensive solo show called “Crossing the Sea,” the theme being immigration, at Foundation Made in Cloister, in Naples, Italy. In Fall 2023, she was one of eleven international artists chosen to exhibit at “Forever is Now” in Egypt. She created a sculpture for the exhibition called In The Likeness of the Goddess Hathor, which was installed in front of the Pyramids of Giza.
In 2024, Feuerman had a solo exhibition “Global Travelers, held at InParadiso in Giardini Della Biennale during this year’s 60th Biennale of Art in Venice, Italy. This exhibition showcased two sculptures, Tranquility and My Body, My Rules, to encapsulate the spirit of female empowerment. Five of Feuerman’s monumentals were relocated from Park Avenue to the Seaport for an eight-month exhibition. Feuerman’s monumental sculpture, The Diver, was selected by the Olympic Committee and the City of Paris to be exhibited on the same river in front of the Eiffel Tower for the 2024 Olympics and Paralympics.
Gallery
Awards
Year | Award | Organization | Location |
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1970 | Betty Parsons Sculpture Award | NY, USA | |
1980 | First Prize | International Sculpture Competition | NY, USA |
1981 | Charles D. Murphy Sculpture Award | NY, USA | |
1982 | Amelia Peabody Sculpture Award | NY, USA | |
1984 | Certificate of Excellence | US & International Fine Arts Exhibition | Germany, France, Italy |
United States National Fine Arts Exhibition | The State of Florida | FL, USA | |
1995 | The 2nd Fujisankei Sculpture Biennale | Hakone Open-Air Museum | Kanagawa-Ken, JP |
2000 | Finalist | World Trade Center Competition | NY, USA |
2001 | Lorenzo de Medici Prize | Biennale Internazionale: Dell’Arte Contemporanea | Florence, IT |
2002 | Prize of Honor | Ausstellungszentrum Heft | Huttenberg, AUT |
Preliminary Winner | The 1st Guilin Yuzi Paradise International Sculpture Awards | Guangxi, CN | |
2003 | Artist Showcase Award | The Healing Power of Art, Manhattan Arts International | NY, USA |
2005 | Medici Award | Florence Biennale Internazionale Dell’Arte Contemporanea | Florence, IT |
2006 | Achievement Award, Cadillac & Hummer | 2nd International Biennale of Austria, Ausstellungszentrum Heft | Huttenberg, AUT |
2007 | Industry Service Award | Dress for Success | NJ, USA |
HerStory Award | Fourth Online Art Juried Competition, Manhattan Arts | NY, USA | |
Award of Excellence | 9th Annual Realism International Juried Online Art Exhibition, Upstream Gallery | ||
2008 | First Prize, Best in the Show | The Third International Beijing Art Biennale | Beijing, CN |
First Prize | Beijing Olympic Fine Arts Exhibition | ||
2011 | Top 25 | Artprize 2011 | MI, USA |
2012 | Finalist | Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition, The National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institute | Washington DC, USA |
Top 50 | Artprize 2012 | MI, USA | |
Semifinalist | Broadway Public Art Project, The Fashion Center BID | NY, USA | |
2013 | Museum’s Choice Award | Save the Arts | NC, USA |
2014 | Ambassador for the Board of Trustees | International Sculpture Center | NJ, USA |
2016 | Best in Show | Huan Tai Hu Museum | Changzhou, CN |
2019 | Special Honor Award | 2nd Jiangsu (International) Art Fair | |
2022 | Goddess Artemis Award of Lifetime Achievement in Art | Euro American Women's Council | Athens, GR |
Books
Monographs
Carole Feuerman has five monographs published about her art career.
- In 1999, her first monograph, Carole A. Feuerman: Sculpture was published by Hudson Hills Press. It was written by Eleanor Munro and Dena Merriam. .....
- Feuerman’s second monograph, Carole A. Feuerman: La Scultura Incontra la Realtà, was released in 2008. Published by Edizioni Polistampa, it was written in both English and Italian by Gabriele Caioni. This book was photographed by Alessandro Moggi and features Feuerman’s sand cast bronzes.
- Carole A. Feuerman: Swimmers was Feuerman’s third monograph, released in 2016. Published by The Artist Book Foundation, and written by John Yao and John T. Spike, it focuses on her swimmer sculptures.
- In 2020, Scheidegger and Spiess published Feuerman’s forth monograph, Carole A. Feuerman: Fifty Years of Looking Good. This book was written by John T. Spike and Claudia Moscovici and has 120 color plates spanning five decades of her career.
- In 2024, Rizzoli published, Feuerman: Superrealist Sculptures, written by Demetrio Paparoni. .....
Autobiography
My Hyperrealist Life and Legacy, Feuerman’s autobiography was published in 2021 by Paramount Publisher.
See also
In Spanish: Carole Feuerman para niños