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Style: Feminist
Patricia Miranda, Seeing Red Lace, 2020, egg tempera on panel
Located in Darien, CT
Patricia Miranda's work includes interdisciplinary installation, textile, paper and books. The textiles incorporated in these new pieces are vintage linens from her Italian and Irish grandmothers and sourced from friends and strangers around the country. Each donation is documented and integrated into the work. Textile as a form that wraps the body from cradle to grave. The role of lacemaking in the lives of women both economically and historically is packed with metaphorical potential. The relationship of craft and women’s work (re)appropriated by artists today to environmental and social issues is integral to the artist's research.
Her work is process oriented; materials are submerged in natural dyes from oak gall wasp nests, cochineal insects, turmeric, indigo, and clay. She forages for raw materials, cook dyes, grind pigments, ecofeminist actions that consider environmental impacts of objects. The process is left visible as dyestuff is unfiltered in the vat and finished work. Sewn into larger works, Miranda incorporates hair, pearls, bone beads, Milagros, cast plaster. The distinct genetics and environmental and cultural history of each material asserts its voice as collaborator rather than medium.
The lace inserts a visceral femininity into the pristine gallery, and exerts a ghostly trace of the history of domestic labor. The combination of earth and lace references human and environmental devastation and the conflation of nature and women’s bodies as justifications for exploitation. Mournful and solastalgic, they are lamentations to the violence against women and the earth.
Patricia Miranda is an interdisciplinary artist, curator, educator, and founder of The Crit Lab, graduate-level critique seminars and Residency for artists, and MAPSpace project space. She has been Visiting Artist at Vermont Studio Center, the Heckscher Museum, and University of Utah; and been awarded residencies at I-Park, Weir Farm, Vermont Studio Center, and Julio Valdez Printmaking Studio.
She received an Anonymous Was a Woman Covid19 Artist Relief Grant, an artist grant from ArtsWestchester/New York State Council on the Arts, and was part of a year-long NEA grant working with homeless youth.
Miranda currently teaches graduate curatorial studies at Western Colorado University, and develops programs for K-12, museums, and institutions such as Franklin Furnace.
Her work has been exhibited at ODETTA, NYC; ABC No Rio, NYC; Alexey von...
Category
2010s Feminist Sculptures
Materials
Fabric, Plastic, Dye
Ms.Cowpants, Queen P
Located in Red Bank, NJ
Ms. Cowpants, Queen P, is a reference to the Greek goddess, Pasiphaë, the daughter of Helios and the Oceanid nymph Perse. Pasiphaë was a queen of Crete, having been given in marriage...
Category
20th Century Feminist Sculptures
Materials
Marble
Vase femme
Located in PARIS, FR
Glazed ceramic,
signed
Category
20th Century Feminist Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic
David Hostetler Figurative Sculpture Torso Gold Plaster Midcentury Rough Surface
Located in Nantucket, MA
Torso 1955 is a cast plaster with oil paint to resemble a bronze cast. The base is wood, carved, sanded and painted. The base shows slight wear on corners. The sculpture is perfect. ...
Category
1950s Feminist Sculptures
Materials
Plaster, Oil
Page of Puppy Dog Toes
Located in Red Bank, NJ
Narrative figures in various combinations of human, animal and natural forms are the main characters of this work. This blending of forms is reflective of nature, mythology and story...
Category
20th Century Feminist Sculptures
Materials
Brass, Copper
Mother
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Gypsum sculpture, dimensions of the table are: 123 x 60 x 72 cm .
Artist statement:
“Mother”' is a monument to motherhood, a sculpture defining the inner feelings of a woman as she...
Category
2010s Feminist Sculptures
Materials
Mixed Media
Price Upon Request
“Ta-Dah!”
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Cast Resin with marble powder, cast iron, brass, and acrylic paint.
Edition 1/3.
Category
2010s Feminist Sculptures
Materials
Brass, Iron
Price Upon Request
"Good as Hell"
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Mixed media sculpture
Category
2010s Feminist Sculptures
Materials
Mixed Media
Price Upon Request
Fit to be Tied
By Keira Norton
Located in Kansas City, MO
Title : Fit to be Tied
Materials : Stoneware
Date : 2013
Dimensions : 3"x 12"x 10" each
Category
2010s Feminist Sculptures
Materials
Stoneware
Price Upon Request
Feminist sculptures for sale on 1stDibs.
Find a wide variety of authentic Feminist sculptures available for sale on 1stDibs. Works in this style were very popular during the 21st Century and Contemporary, but contemporary artists have continued to produce works inspired by this movement. If you’re looking to add sculptures created in this style to introduce contrast in an otherwise neutral space in your home, the works available on 1stDibs include elements of red and other colors. Many Pop art paintings were created by popular artists on 1stDibs, including Patricia Miranda, Beatriz Gerenstein, Suzanne Benton, and Danielle Weigandt. Frequently made by artists working with Metal, and mixed media and other materials, all of these pieces for sale are unique and have attracted attention over the years. Not every interior allows for large Feminist sculptures, so small editions measuring 2.76 inches across are also available. Prices for sculptures made by famous or emerging artists can differ depending on medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $375 and tops out at $44,000, while the average work sells for $13,450.
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