[Leonora] Carrington made history in 2005 when her painting Juggler (1954) sold at auction for $713,000, which was believed to be the highest price paid for a work by a living Surrealist artist. Throughout the second half of the 20th century and into the 21st, she was the subject of many exhibitions in Mexico and the United States—and after 1990 in England as well. When she died at age 94, Carrington was believed to be the last of the Surrealists.
~Noami Blumberg for Britannica
For Art Thursday, sculptures by surrealist Leonora Carrington. She is particularly known for her paintings (and stories) but I wanted to focus on these cool pieces:
Sculpture in Germany
by Leonora Carrington
photo by sebaso
Sculpture from the studio of Leonora Carrington
photo by Secretaría de Cultura Ciudad de México
Sculpture from the studio of Leonora Carrington
photo by Secretaría de Cultura Ciudad de México
Sculpture from the studio of Leonora Carrington
photo by Secretaría de Cultura Ciudad de México
Sculpture from the studio of Leonora Carrington
photo by Secretaría de Cultura Ciudad de México
Sculpture from the studio of Leonora Carrington
photo by Secretaría de Cultura Ciudad de México
P.S. There's a children's book about her!
P.S. My 4th of July song.
1 comment:
I agree with you...these are really cool pieces. Surrealist art fires one's imagination and her sculptures certainly did that to mine!
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