Sculpture

   

 

US $ 60
UK £ 37

January 2012
HARDCOVER
Artist Monograph


ISBN 13: 978-1-55595-369-0
ISBN: 1-55595-369-7
164 pages
10 x 12 in.
25 x 30 cm.
122 color plates

Exhibition information

The Annual: 2012
National Academy Museum & School
New York, NY
January 25–April 29, 2012

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Lin Emery
By Philip F. Palmedo
Introduction by John Berendt

Sculpture is living, it’s vital, it’s changeable. Even when you walk around it, it can be something different. Drawing is a reflection and coordinating eye and hand, but sculpture is your mind and an idea.
Lin Emery

Inspired by the forms and forces of nature, Lin Emery’s gracefully undulating kinetic sculpture—constructed of highly polished abstract metal shapes—adorns museums and outdoor public spaces around the world. “I love the natural movement of the trees on the levees, the river, and anything in nature,” Emery says. The flowing motion of her structures are also propelled by natural forces; she began using water to power her structures 30 years ago and later utilized wind to also generate movement in her creations. The resulting revolving, twirling, and linked elements evoke plants, trees, clouds, or water.

This publication covers the life and majestic sculptures created during a career of nearly 60 years from her education working in clay under Ossip Zadkine in Paris, to her move in the 1950s to New Orleans and her explorations in bronze, aluminum, nickel, and other metals. Emery has been a dedicated student to the craft of metal working since the beginning of her career. In the early years when the metal working studios in New Orleans wouldn’t accept women into their programs, she went up to New York to learn welding techniques and to develop her skills.

The recipient of numerous awards, including the prestigious Grand Prize for Public Sculpture in Japan, Emery has exhibited throughout the United States, as well as in England, Japan, Australia, Germany, and France, and her work hangs in venerable national collections including the National Academy of Design in New York, New Orleans Museum of Art, and Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, DC.

Sunflower from Lin Emery on Vimeo.

Gallery website: http://arthurrogergallery.com/artists/lin-emery/

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