Arlene Shechet: Pentimento in Paper | Art21 "Extended Play"

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  • čas přidán 25. 06. 2015
  • Episode #224: From the Dieu Donné papermaking studio in New York City, artist Arlene Shechet creates a series of cast paper reliefs. Most known for her ceramic sculptures, Shechet describes herself as being restless in her desire to investigate through various media. “The thing about working with paper is the immediacy of that entire process,” says the artist. “I love seeing the thing and responding.” By layering sheets of paper over rubber molds, which are made in her ceramics studio, Shechet directly links the two practices. The molds transfer the texture of glazed clay, firebricks, and tool markings into the paper pulp. “One other way that this is similar to working in ceramics is that it never looks as good as it looks when it's wet,” says Shechet. “What I'm always pining for is the wet. It's closer to the aliveness of the actual experience.” Finished paper works are shown at the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) in Boston as part of Shechet’s twenty-year survey, “All at Once,” which is on view until September 7, 2015.
    Arlene Shechet likens her studio to both farm and factory. Employing an experimental approach to ceramic sculpture, she tests the limits of gravity, color, and texture by pushing against the boundary of classical techniques, sometimes fusing her kiln-fired creations with complex plinths formed of wood, steel, and concrete. Considering herself an installation artist who happens to make objects, Shechet focuses intently on ensuring that the display, sight lines, and relationships of the objects in her exhibitions change with every view while maintaining formal equilibrium.
    Learn more about the artist at:
    www.art21.org/artists/arlene-s...
    "Arlene Shechet: All at Once" at the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) in Boston:
    www.icaboston.org/exhibitions/...
    CREDITS: Producer: Ian Forster. Consulting Producer: Wesley Miller & Nick Ravich. Interview: Ian Forster & Wesley Miller. Camera: Ian Forster, Rafael Salazar, Joel Shapiro & Ava Wiland. Sound: Wesley Miller, Roger Phenix & Ava Wiland. Editor: Morgan Riles. Artwork Courtesy: Arlene Shechet & Sikkema Jenkins & Co. Special Thanks: Dieu Donné & ICA Boston. Theme Music: Peter Foley.
    ART21 "Exclusive" is supported, in part, by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council; 21c Museum Hotel, and by individual contributors.
    #Art21 #Art21ExtendedPlay
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Komentáře • 17

  • @art21org
    @art21org  Před 9 lety +4

    Arlene Shechet brings together ceramics and paper-making practices at Dieu Donne in a new episode from the ART21 "Exclusive" series. "The thing that's unseen is sometimes way more interesting than what people want you to see," says the artist in the episode. "They can be beautiful."
    #ArleneShechet #art #papermaking

  • @Acquavallo
    @Acquavallo Před 9 lety +5

    AMAZING!!!! I always wanted to make paper and make drawings with paper. But this is just going to make me feel inadequate because it's so amazing

    • @jenniferfleet6628
      @jenniferfleet6628 Před 8 lety +7

      +Acquavallo Don't compare yourself to others, if you want to make art, make it!

  • @TheAlbinoskunk
    @TheAlbinoskunk Před 8 lety +1

    Very very interesting works

  • @merrillmoser1811
    @merrillmoser1811 Před 9 lety +4

    Nice. I want to create more paper sculpture.

  • @luco2k13
    @luco2k13 Před 8 lety +11

    Paul cantu sent me here

  • @Dash999k
    @Dash999k Před 8 lety +5

    lol thanks Paul

  • @inertparticles
    @inertparticles Před 9 lety +2

    super

  • @adelinemalfon1214
    @adelinemalfon1214 Před 2 lety

    abstraction organique

  • @joecritch
    @joecritch Před 6 lety +2

    That croaky thing starts to grate so quickly.

    • @sundromos9456
      @sundromos9456 Před 2 lety

      It's called vocal fry. She's an uptalker too, which makes her sound like she's still in high school.

  • @cohencohen54
    @cohencohen54 Před 6 lety +1

    If it wasn’t for Picasso none of these artists would have existed.

  • @lovv.profile
    @lovv.profile Před 5 lety +1

    instead, go donate your time to orphans.

    • @joshporter5205
      @joshporter5205 Před 3 lety +5

      Well, We're all just waiting for you to quit YOUR job and dedicate all of the time you dedicate to your career including day to day work to orphans.. because that is what she is doing. Her job.