JUDITH COWAN | sex, birth, sex, death
solo exhibition
exhibition opening:
january 19th, 1995 – 6pm
exhibition closing:
february 18th, 1995
opening hours:
tuesday to saturday, 4-8pm
about.
For her first solo exhibition in Italy Judith Cowan presents a series of sculptural objects, geometrical figures that take shape in the amalgamation of fullness and emptiness, clarity and opacity. The artist has employed familiar, commonly used materials to create these pieces, such as formica, or camouflaged military clothing. As is often the case in Cowan‘s work, in these sculptures the perception of space is inextricably linked to the perception of time.
The gentle flow of time establishes a relationship between what we are close to and distant from, between the opacity of the folded trousers and the transparent light of the surfaces resembling photographic film.
The physicality of matter and emptiness, opacity and transparency, blend in such a way as to deny the representation of a volume and act as space. The pieces thus emphasise a symbolic dimension that is both stasis and movement, a space both intermediary and beyond the threshold.
The artist’s attention is focused on how much architectural forms are made of absence.
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artist.
Born in 1954, JUDITH COWAN is a British artist based in London. With mediums such as sculptures, installations, film, and photography. Cowan acquired artistic education from the Sheffield Polytechnic, in England, from 1974 to 1977, studying sculpture. She continued to study sculpture from 1977 to 1978, in the Chelsea School of Art and Design. Cowan was awarded the Gulbenkian Rome Scholarship in the British School of Rome, in 1978. She taught Fine Art at various universities in London, such as Goldsmith College and Middlesex University.
For a more complete artist profile, see the artist page.
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JUDITH COWAN
sex, birth, sex, death
exhibition catalogue
tipo-lito aurelia 72, rome, 1995
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exhibition catalogue
tipo-lito aurelia 72, rome 2000