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Tara Donovan

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Exploring the malleability and reconstruction of quotidian materials, Tara Donovan transforms familiar objects into transformative sculptures. In earlier work, she exhibited large-scale installations of Styrofoam cups and a floorscape composed of thousands of trimmed No.2 pencils, both pointing out the aesthetic qualities of everyday materials through intense manipulation. In her recent Slinkys series, she produces lyrical, coil-like prints of Slinkys. The prints evoke meandering road maps to nowhere, both restrained and full of looping action. Obsessive, repetitive patterning imprints an imposing quality within Donovan’s work—yet the constantly visible trace of her hand imparts an addictive tenderness.

Born in 1969, Donovan graduated from the Corcoran College of Art and Design with a Bachelor of Fine Arts and Virginia Commonwealth University with an Master of Fine Arts in Sculpture (1991, 1999). Her work has been exhibited at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Pace Gallery, both, New York, NY; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA; Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, CA; and The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebaek, Denmark. Her work is in the permanent collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art, Brooklyn Museum of Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, all, New York, NY; The Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA; Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas; Maier Museum of Art, Lynchburg, Virginia; and The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles and San Diego, CA, among others. She has received major accolades including the MacArthur Foundation “Genius” Award (2008) and the first annual Calder Prize (2005). She currently lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.

Curriculum Vitae

Past Exhibitions
Slinkys
Refracting Light
New Year: New Work

Untitled, 2015, relief print from a Slinky matrix, 57 x 97 inches
Installation shot from Slinkys, Tara Donovan's 2015 solo exhibition
Installation shot from Slinkys, Tara Donovan's 2015 solo exhibition
 
Untitled, 2015, relief print from a Slinky matrix, 57 x 97 inches
Installation shot from Slinkys, Tara Donovan's 2015 solo exhibition
Installation shot from Slinkys, Tara Donovan's 2015 solo exhibition
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Theresa Pollak

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Born in 1899, Theresa Pollak soon became a major fixture in Richmond art scene and beyond. In 1928, she founded the art department at the Richmond Professional Institute, which grew into Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts, now ranked as the number one public art school in America. A past student of Hans Hofmann, she showed at The Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, The Corcoran Gallery, Washington, D.C., and The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, among many others. Mastering a unique abstract expressionist tone, Pollak’s hand moves fluidly through figures, landscapes, and street scenes. Scratchy black ink and billowy pastels capture a liveliness characteristic of her work. Pollak passed away in 2002, though her impact on the Richmond arts community lives on.

Untitled, 1964, acrylic on paper, 18.5 x 23 inches
The Red House, 1964, ink on paper, 23.25 x 18.5 inches
Untitled, 1941, pencil on paper, 8 x 10 inches
Untitled, 1944, ink on paper, 8.5 x 11 inches
 
Untitled, 1964, acrylic on paper, 18.5 x 23 inches
The Red House, 1964, ink on paper, 23.25 x 18.5 inches
Untitled, 1941, pencil on paper, 8 x 10 inches
Untitled, 1944, ink on paper, 8.5 x 11 inches