The Slow Dance
1986
350.0 x 269.0 cm
Derfner Judaica Museum + The Art Collection
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The Slow Dance
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艺术家简介
David Stromeyer: Sculptor of Steel and Light
David Stromeyer (born 1946) stands apart as an American abstract sculptor, recognized globally for his monumental painted steel sculptures that wrestle with form, color, and the interplay between material and environment. Rooted in Vermont’s Cold Hollow Mountains—where he established his studio and sculpture park—Stromeyer's artistic journey began with a profound encounter with illness, shaping him into a disciplined craftsman driven by an unwavering dedication to his vision. This formative experience instilled within him a meticulous approach to creation, mirroring the precision required for architectural steel fabrication.Early Life and Artistic Beginnings
Born in Marblehead, Massachusetts, Stromeyer’s childhood was marked by debilitating osteomyelitis—a bone infection necessitating multiple surgeries and prolonged immobilization casts. These physical challenges spurred an early fascination with structure and geometry, initially explored through model-making using erector sets and wood. This formative period instilled a deep appreciation for the transformative power of material manipulation and established a foundational understanding of spatial relationships – concepts that would later permeate his sculptural practice. His studies at Dartmouth College solidified this intellectual grounding, equipping him with mathematical skills crucial to analyzing and mastering the physics governing sculpture’s balance and stability.The Influence of Minimalism and Constructivism
Stromeyer's artistic sensibilities were profoundly shaped by the pioneering figures of Russian Constructivism—particularly David Smith—whose studio, Terminal Iron Works, served as an inspiration for Stromeyer’s own workshop in Vermont. This influence manifested in his early sculptures, which embraced a deliberately sparse aesthetic characterized by unfinished steel forms and bold geometric compositions. He sought to distill artistic expression into its purest essence, rejecting ornamentation and prioritizing the inherent qualities of the material itself—a commitment that continues to define his oeuvre.Cold Hollow Sculpture Park: A Synthesis of Landscape and Form
The establishment of Cold Hollow Sculpture Park in 2014 represents a pivotal moment in Stromeyer’s artistic trajectory. Situated amidst Vermont's breathtaking mountain scenery, the park embodies his belief that sculpture should engage directly with its surroundings—creating a dialogue between art and nature. The sculptures at Cold Hollow are not merely objects; they are extensions of the landscape itself, responding to seasonal variations in light and weather conditions. This approach reflects Stromeyer’s meticulous attention to detail and his unwavering commitment to exploring the relationship between human creativity and the natural world.Notable Works and Recognition
David Stromeyer's sculptures have garnered international acclaim and reside in prominent collections including Smithsonian American Art Museum, DeCordova Sculpture Park and Art Museum, Overland Park, Kansas; Strathmore Hall Sculpture Garden in Bethesda, Maryland; Cornell University; Plattsburgh State University; and numerous corporate and private commissions. Among his most celebrated pieces are “The Slow Dance,” a towering steel sculpture that captures the essence of movement and balance; and "Faceted Rock," commissioned for Shelburne Museum, which exemplifies Stromeyer’s masterful manipulation of material—cold-bent steel plates meticulously polished to reveal their inherent beauty and reflecting natural light with remarkable precision. His book *Art Making on the Land* documents his exploration of sculptural practice in relation to environmental considerations.Concluding Thoughts
David Stromeyer's enduring legacy rests not merely on the scale or ambition of his sculptures but on their profound engagement with fundamental artistic principles—discipline, observation, and a relentless pursuit of innovation. He remains an exemplar of American sculpture’s ability to transform raw material into evocative expressions of form and color, cementing his place as one of the foremost sculptors of our time.David Stromeyer
1946 - , United States of America
艺术家简介
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Abstract Sculpture
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Minimalism']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- David Smith
- Mark di Suvero
- Full Name: David Stromeyer
- Nationality: American
- Notable Artworks: ['The Slow Dance']
- Place Of Birth: Marblehead, MA

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