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Virginia Maksymowicz artist sculptor

My goal as a visual artist is to create iconographies that can communicate ideas to a range of audiences.

 

The imagery usually incorporates the human figure, most often the female figure. The ideas revolve primarily around social issues and are presented through narrative or metaphor. The materials range from handmade paper—used for its ability to mimic a variety of materials as well as its inherent connotation of fragility—to a special form of Fiberglas-reinforced plaster called Hydrocal FGR95, originally developed for architectural casting.

 

I’ve tended to work in that somewhat peculiar niche between painting and sculpture called “relief.” In the late 1990s I began to treat the wall as an integral part of the meaning, that is, something more than merely a backdrop. My most recent installations further explore the link between the human body and architecture.

CURRENT NEWS

IF YOU MISSED SEEING ANY OF THE (re)FOCUS2024 shows . . .

Click HERE for the full schedule.

Click HERE for Philadelphia Sculptors/The Artfront Partnership.

IF YOU MISSED SEEING "The Lightness of Bearing"

at Rowan University Art Gallery . . .

Click HERE to view the catalogue.

Click HERE to read the Artblog review by Mary Murphy.

Click HERE for a virtual walk-through of the show.

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