The famous American sculptor Carol Furman will come to Greece for her first solo exhibition

The first solo exhibition in Greece by the leading American sculptor Carole A. Feuerman(Carol A. Furman), the gallery proudly presents Kapopoulos Fine Arts in Kolonaki, representing it exclusively in our country.

The international artist himself will go to Greece to attend the opening of his solo exhibition, which will take place in 30 May 2024, in a creative dialogue with the work of the also international, late, Greek artist Pavlos (Pavlos Dionysopoulos), whose characteristic works are also included in the exhibition.

H Carole A. Feuerman, The champion of hyperrealism, which he has served since the 70s, will present a unique series of his unique sculptural creations, his life-like female swimmers and dancers, as well as other anthropocentric sculptures, with the opportunity to admire the artistic, Greek public . The bodies of his swimmers, like in reality, with their brightly colored swimsuits and accessories, seem to have drops of water still wet on them.

Feuerman’s style is unique and therefore established worldwide. His sculptures are placed and displayed in public spaces, Museums, Palaces and important galleries in Europe, America, but also in Asia. He was recently in Venice, where his characteristic sculptures were also hosted, as part of the city’s 60th Biennale. His previous exhibition took place in Monaco in March-April.
“In the early 1970s, I felt a deep and irresistible attraction to the art of sculpture”, says Carole A. Feuerman herself. “With my art I want to create moments of escape and pause, so that my viewers can escape from their daily, tight schedule. To give them a break from the chaotic city, so that they escape from their everyday lives and immerse themselves in a surreal world of art.”

Carole A. Feuerman has also been honored with several awards, including the “Goddess Artemis” Lifetime Achievement Award from the European American Woman’s Council (EAWC). He also received the Special Honor Award at Changzhou CHN, Best in Show at Beijing CHN, Amelia Peabody Award, First Prize at the Olympic Fine Art Exhibition in Beijing, and Medici Award at Florence. He teaches, lectures and conducts workshops at the Guggenheim Museum and the Metropolitan Museum.

He has published four color monographs and three autobiographies in English and Italian. His works are in the permanent collections of thirty-four major museums around the world.
In 2011, she founded the Carole A. Feuerman Sculpture Foundation, which aims to promote the arts, empower worthy, talented, young artists, give them a platform to present their work, provide scholarships and educational opportunities.

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