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Drawing in Space | College of Fine Arts

Artist and instructor Robert Bodem teaches an innovative sculpting technique

Greece , Spain , France , Athens , Attikír , Amsterdam , Noord-holland , Netherlands , Boston , Massachusetts , United-states , Tongeren

Seminar on Magdalena Abakanowicz - e-flux Education

Henie Onstad Kunstsenter and Oslo National Academy of the Arts (KHIO) invite to an open seminar in conjunction with the opening of the exhibition Magdalene Abakanowicz: Every Tangle of Thread and Rope at Henie Onstad Kunstsenter. 

Oslo , Norway , California , United-states , Poland , London , City-of , United-kingdom , Sweden , Polish , Norwegian , Camilla-larssonis

Maccolades for November 2022: Mongolia's highest honor, think tank appointment, chemistry award, and more

Maccolades is a monthly round-up of the most recent accolades and accomplishments earned by members of the Macalester community. Below are highlights from November 2022.

California , United-states , Mongolia , Canada , Poland , London , City-of , United-kingdom , Ottawa , Ontario , Polish , American

Smithsonian American Art Museum receives $2.1 million from the Windgate Foundation


Smithsonian American Art Museum receives $2.1 million from the Windgate Foundation
Major gift establishes an endowment for acquiring artworks by living artists and support for fellowship positions. Photo: Ron Blunt.
WASHINGTON, DC
.-The Smithsonian American Art Museum has received a $2.1 million gift from the Windgate Foundation to establish an endowment dedicated to acquiring artworks by living craft artists. The gift also funds two sequential one-year pre-doctoral fellowship positions that further scholarship in American craft. This major gift to the museum affirms the Renwick Gallery as the nation’s preeminent center for the enjoyment and study of American craft, and supports the leadership role of its craft program to advocate for a diverse and inclusive view of what is traditionally considered great art.

California , United-states , Renwick-gallery , District-of-columbia , Washington , American , Santa-barbara , Sara-morris , Stephanie-stebich , University-of-california , Windgate-foundation , Smithsonian-american-art-museum

Artist Duo Create Amazing Figurative Sculptures That Are Frozen in Motion


By Margherita Cole on January 18, 2021
“Clio’s Dream,” bronze, blue patina, 2020
For the Spanish artist duo Joan Coderch and Javier Malavia, the “human being is at the core of their art.” The two founded Coderch & Malavia to collaborate on expressive figurative sculptures that explore movement and emotion as it relates to the human body. From striking ballet positions to quiet, understated stances—their bronze figures capture a unique moment in time.
All of their art is created together at their large industrial studio in Valencia, Spain. “The complicated part is organizing and sharing the physical creation of the work itself because you need double discipline,” they say. “You must learn to trust your partner and be able to share your ideas and your work with him, and, above all, you must put your ego aside in order to stay equal to commit to the final result.” The result of this creative relationship is a portfolio of titillating sculptures that appear to be trapped in their own intriguing storyline.

Spain , Valencia , Carabobo , Venezuela , Spanish , Joan-coderch , Coderch-malavia , Javier-malavia , Malavia-odette , Instagram , Figurative-sculpture , ஸ்பெயின்