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L'Acrobate
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Helene Fleury was born in 1959. Drawing,
sculpting and creations of all sorts have always been a natural necessity for
her. Believing in the importance of mastering the techniques before acceding to
a true liberty in the making of the artwork, she interupted her studies in
visual arts at Laval University in Québec
city to learn from professional portraitists, how to observe, percieve the
subject, the vibration of forms and colors and how to use the most efficient
manner to express it, considerations that where missing in the conceptual
teaching.
Portrait on command, the foundation of her
entreprise Atelier Dufaux, teaching, large scale works
as the coordination and artistic direction of working sites for monumental
murals and sculpture brought her a vast polyvalency in technics and methods and
gave her the possibility to accomplish a wide variety of artworks.
She is mostly renound for her monumental
murals in Québec city and Sherbrooke.
Since a few years, she works avidly on sculpting and painting in her studio and
exposes in galleries.
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| New York based, celebrated artist Carole A.
Feuerman is acknowledged, alongside Duane Hanson and John D'Andrea, to be one of
the major American hyperrealist sculptors. Her work was included in An American
Odyssey 1945-1980 with the most prominent artists of the American post- WWII
era. A comprehensive one-person show at the QCC Art Museum/CUNYentitled Resin to
Bronze Topographies (catalogue essays were authored by critics John Yau and
Donald Kuspit), was followed by the installation of her work at the prestigious
Grounds for Sculpture. Her art is included in such prestigious collections as
President and Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, Frederic R. Weisman Art
Foundation, Dr. Henry Kissinger, Michael Gorbachov Art Foundation, and the
Malcolm Forbes Magazine Collection, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the
State Hermitage in Russia. Feuerman's recent awards include the Lorenzo De
Magnifico Award in 2001 for the Biennale Internazionale: Dell'Arte Contemporanea,
Florence, Italy, and The Prize of Honor in 2002 for the Ausstellungszentrum
Heft, Huttenberg, Austria, and the newest 2005 Medici Prize awarded by the City
of Florence. Recent critical notice includes "Carole A. Feuerman's Triumphant
Return to Venice Biennale", Fine Art Magazine, fall 2005 by Victor Forbes and
"In the Swim: Carole A. Feuerman's Sculptures Stay in Shape," Art & Antiques
Magazine, May 2005, by John Spike. Currently she is doing a series of workshops
at the Metropolitan Museum of art. New innovative works in resin and mixed media
are in progress for upcoming exhibitions in Buenos Aires at Centro in Argentina
for 2007 and in Madrid at Ciculo De Bellas Artes in Spain. |
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