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Lynn Aldrich (born 1944) is an American sculptor whose diverse works draw on a wide range of high and low cultural influences and materials. Her work can range from what art writers describe as "slyly Minimalist meditations" on color, light and space to whimsical "Home Depot Pop" that reveals and critiques the excesses—visual, formal and material—of unbridled consumption. Critics Leah Ollman and Claudine Ise of the Los Angeles Times have described Aldrich's art, respectively, as a "consumerist spin on the assemblage tradition" and a "witty and inventive brand of kitchen-sink Conceptualism" LA Weekly critic Doug Harvey calls her "one of the most under-recognized sculptors in L.A.," whose hallmarks are the poetic transformation of found/appropriated materials, formal inventiveness and restle
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dbo:abstract | Lynn Aldrich (born 1944) is an American sculptor whose diverse works draw on a wide range of high and low cultural influences and materials. Her work can range from what art writers describe as "slyly Minimalist meditations" on color, light and space to whimsical "Home Depot Pop" that reveals and critiques the excesses—visual, formal and material—of unbridled consumption. Critics Leah Ollman and Claudine Ise of the Los Angeles Times have described Aldrich's art, respectively, as a "consumerist spin on the assemblage tradition" and a "witty and inventive brand of kitchen-sink Conceptualism" LA Weekly critic Doug Harvey calls her "one of the most under-recognized sculptors in L.A.," whose hallmarks are the poetic transformation of found/appropriated materials, formal inventiveness and restless eclecticism. Aldrich has exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA), Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), Hammer Museum, Santa Monica Museum of Art, and venues throughout the United States and Europe. She has been recognized with a Guggenheim Fellowship (2014) and public art collection acquisitions by LACMA, MOCA Los Angeles and the Portland Art Museum, among others. (en) Линн Олдрич (род. 1944) — американский скульптор, чьи разнообразные работы опираются на широкий спектр высоко- и низкокультурных влияний и материалов. Ее работы могут варьироваться от того, что авторы описывают как «лукаво минималистские размышления» о цвете, свете и пространстве до причудливого «Поп-арта Home Depot», который показывает и критикует излишества - визуальные, формальные и материальные - безудержного потребления. Критики Лиа Оллман и Клодин Исе из Los Angeles Times описывали искусство Линн Олдрич как «потребительский поворот к традиции ассамбляжа» и «остроумный и изобретательный бренд кухонного концептуализма». Критик LA Weekly Дуг Харви называет ее «одним из самых непризнанных скульпторов в Лос-Анджелесе», отличительными чертами которого являются поэтическая трансформация найденных/приобретенных материалов, изобретательность и неугомонный эклектизм. Работы Линн Олдрич выставлялись в музее современного искусства Лос-Анджелеса, музее искусств округа Лос-Анджелес, музее Хаммера, музее искусств Санта-Моники, а также на выставках по всей территории США и Европы. Л. Олдрич была отмечена стипендией Гуггенхайма (2014) и приобретением публичных коллекций произведений искусства Музеем современного искусства Лос-Анджелеса, Музеем искусств округа Лос-Анджелес и Портлендским художественным музеем. (ru) |
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rdfs:comment | Lynn Aldrich (born 1944) is an American sculptor whose diverse works draw on a wide range of high and low cultural influences and materials. Her work can range from what art writers describe as "slyly Minimalist meditations" on color, light and space to whimsical "Home Depot Pop" that reveals and critiques the excesses—visual, formal and material—of unbridled consumption. Critics Leah Ollman and Claudine Ise of the Los Angeles Times have described Aldrich's art, respectively, as a "consumerist spin on the assemblage tradition" and a "witty and inventive brand of kitchen-sink Conceptualism" LA Weekly critic Doug Harvey calls her "one of the most under-recognized sculptors in L.A.," whose hallmarks are the poetic transformation of found/appropriated materials, formal inventiveness and restle (en) Линн Олдрич (род. 1944) — американский скульптор, чьи разнообразные работы опираются на широкий спектр высоко- и низкокультурных влияний и материалов. Ее работы могут варьироваться от того, что авторы описывают как «лукаво минималистские размышления» о цвете, свете и пространстве до причудливого «Поп-арта Home Depot», который показывает и критикует излишества - визуальные, формальные и материальные - безудержного потребления. (ru) |
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