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Beyond infinity VIII

  • Datum stvaranja2001
  • Dimenzije38.0 x 38.0 cm

Explore Jan Dobkowski's captivating abstract expressionist paintings! Bold colors & philosophical space themes by Polish artist known for 'Beyond Infinity VIII' & more.

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Biografija umjetnika

Ursula von Rydingsvard: Sculpting the Echoes of Experience

Born in Germany during a tumultuous period – 1942, a year etched in history by war and displacement – Ursula von Rydingsvard’s life has been profoundly shaped by experiences that resonate deeply within her art. Her early years were marked by instability and upheaval; the family, comprised of Polish and Ukrainian peasant farmers, navigated the horrors of Nazi occupation, enduring forced labor and ultimately immigrating to Plainville, Connecticut, in 1950. This formative period, characterized by hardship and a constant awareness of vulnerability, subtly informs her artistic practice, imbuing her monumental cedar sculptures with an underlying sense of both grandeur and quiet humility. Von Rydingsvard’s work isn't a direct recounting of these traumatic events, but rather a deeply felt exploration of memory, resilience, and the enduring power of the human spirit – expressed through the evocative language of form and texture.

Her artistic journey began at Columbia University, where she earned a Master of Fine Arts degree in studio art in 1975. Crucially, von Rydingsvard rejected the prevailing trends of Minimalism, finding its stark detachment unfulfilling. Instead, she discovered within cedar – a readily available and remarkably versatile material – the potential to convey complex emotions and narratives. Cedar’s inherent qualities—its strength, its capacity for both smooth surfaces and rough bark, its slow growth and eventual decay—provided her with an ideal medium to explore themes of time, transformation, and the interconnectedness of life and death. Over decades, she has expanded her repertoire, experimenting with bronze, animal intestines (a practice that initially drew criticism but ultimately became integral to her aesthetic), textiles, and delicate handmade paper, demonstrating a remarkable adaptability and a willingness to push the boundaries of traditional sculptural materials.

The Sculpting Process: A Dialogue with Material

Von Rydingsvard’s process is intensely physical and deeply meditative. She begins by selecting individual cedar branches – often salvaged from local forests or found discarded – each possessing its own unique character and history. These branches are then meticulously shaped, sanded, and assembled, sometimes over many years, into monumental forms that can reach heights of ten to fifteen feet. The act of sculpting itself is a conversation between the artist and the material; she doesn’t impose her will upon the wood but rather guides it, coaxing out its inherent potential. The rough textures, the visible grain, and the occasional imperfections in the surface are not concealed but celebrated – they become integral to the sculpture's expressive power.

Her work is characterized by a deliberate ambiguity. The subjects of her sculptures—often vaguely organic forms resembling trees, roots, or human figures—are rarely explicitly defined. This open-endedness invites viewers to project their own experiences and emotions onto the works, creating a deeply personal connection. The scale of the sculptures further enhances this effect, enveloping the viewer in a contemplative space where the boundaries between art and life blur.

Themes of Memory and Resilience

While her work isn’t overtly autobiographical, the echoes of von Rydingsvard's past are undeniably present. The recurring motif of roots—the deep, anchoring presence beneath the surface—symbolizes resilience, connection to ancestry, and the enduring strength of memory. The sculptures often evoke a sense of vulnerability and fragility alongside their monumental scale, reflecting the precariousness of existence and the importance of acknowledging both joy and sorrow. She has spoken about her work as an attempt to “hold onto something” – a way of preserving memories and honoring those who have come before.

Furthermore, von Rydingsvard’s exploration of decay and transformation speaks to the cyclical nature of life and death. The use of animal intestines, initially controversial, represents a willingness to confront mortality directly, acknowledging the interconnectedness of all living things. The sculptures themselves are not static objects but rather dynamic processes of growth, erosion, and renewal – mirroring the ongoing journey of human experience.

Recognition and Legacy

Ursula von Rydingsvard’s work has garnered widespread recognition throughout her career. Her sculptures are represented in over 30 museum collections internationally, including the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C., the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, and the Tate Modern in London. She has been honored with numerous awards, including the International Sculpture Center Lifetime Achievement Award in 2014 and NMWA’s Lifetime Achievement Award for Excellence in the Arts in 2019. Living in New York City and working in Brooklyn, von Rydingsvard continues to create powerful and evocative sculptures that resonate deeply with viewers, cementing her place as one of the most significant sculptors of our time.

jan dobkowski

jan dobkowski

1942 - , Poland

Osnovne informacije

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Abstract Sculpture
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Minimalism']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Henry Moore
    • Barbara Hepworth
  • Date Of Birth: 1942
  • Full Name: Ursula von Rydingsvard
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Cedar Storm
    • The Tree
    • Untitled Cedar
  • Place Of Birth: Germany