A Beth Caverner nos la había descubierto El Hurgador (arte en la red) hace bastante tiempo, y complementamos sus contenidos sobre la artista con otros extraídos de COLOSSAL y de la página web de la artista. Su peculiar manierismo escultórico, siempre centrado en animales desde una perspectiva naturalista a la vez que onírica ha seguido despertando el interés de los medios de difusión de contenidos artísticos y de ello da cuenta de nuevo Christopher Jobson en COLOSSAL, desde donde destaca un cortometraje (clicar en short film) dedicado a entrevistar a la artista y mostrar un poco el proceso de trabajo que aplica a sus obras, concretamente en Trapped y Foregiveness.
Anteriormente: http://mafa-elanimalinvisible.blogspot.com.es/2012/06/beth-cavener-stichter-imagenes-y.html
http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2015/09/interview-with-sculptor-beth-cavener/
short film
An Interview With Artist Beth Cavener Who Captures Human Emotions Through Sculpted Stone ware Animals by Christopher Jobson on September 13, 2015
[Briefly NSFW?] Artist Beth Cavener (previously)
explores the extremes of human emotion and psychology through the
articulated forms of animals. The twisting shapes of oversized predatory
cats, foxes, goats, and other animals are meant to depict the internal
and external human struggles of fear, anger, love. “On the surface,
these figures are simply feral and domestic individuals suspended in a
moment of tension,” Cavener shares, “[but] beneath the surface, they
embody the consequences of human fear, apathy, aggression, and
misunderstanding.”
Filmmaker Bas Berkhout of Like Knows Like recently interviewed Cavener in her Montana studio to learn more about the inspiration and process behind her sculpture for a new short film. If you’re interested, the video shows the artists working on two new pieces: Trapped and Foregiveness. (via Juxtapoz)
Filmmaker Bas Berkhout of Like Knows Like recently interviewed Cavener in her Montana studio to learn more about the inspiration and process behind her sculpture for a new short film. If you’re interested, the video shows the artists working on two new pieces: Trapped and Foregiveness. (via Juxtapoz)
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