Carole Feuerman

Carole A. Feuerman
Carole A. Feuerman
Born
Carole Ackerman

September 21, 1945
EducationSchool of Visual Arts, Hofstra University, Temple University
Known forsculpture, installation art, painting, drawing, video art
MovementHyperrealism Superrealism
Websitecarolefeuerman.com

Carole A. Feuerman (born 1945) is an American sculptor and author renowned for her superrealist and hyperrealist art.[1][2] 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.[3]

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.[4]; and Palazzo Strozzi in Florence. [1]

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.

  1. ^ a b Spike, John (2014). Swimmers. New York: The Artist Book Foundation. p. 18. ISBN 978-0988855748.
  2. ^ Spike, John T. (May 29, 2007). "By The Sea". Retrieved 1 September 2017.
  3. ^ "Hyper-Realistic Sculptor, Carole Feuerman: Mastering the Human Gesture". Artes Magazine. April 2, 2014.
  4. ^ "Exhibition 2013 | Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition". portraitcompetition.si.edu. Retrieved 2015-10-19.