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Kate MacDowell, Venus, 2006Hand built porcelain, cone 6 glazes, acrylic gel, halogen light, wiringKate MacDowell, Venus, 2006Hand built porcelain, cone 6 glazes, acrylic gel, halogen light, wiringKate MacDowell, Venus, 2006Hand built porcelain, cone 6 glazes, acrylic gel, halogen light, wiringKate MacDowell, Venus, 2006Hand built porcelain, cone 6 glazes, acrylic gel, halogen light, wiring

Kate MacDowell, Venus, 2006
Hand built porcelain, cone 6 glazes, acrylic gel, halogen light, wiring


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Kate MacDowell,Canary, 2008

Kate Macdowell,Invasive Flora (detail), 2009

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Kate MacDowell,Fecund, 2012

Siento el peso de las esculturas de Kate MacDowell sobre mis palmas. Su levedad, una palpitación suaSiento el peso de las esculturas de Kate MacDowell sobre mis palmas. Su levedad, una palpitación suaSiento el peso de las esculturas de Kate MacDowell sobre mis palmas. Su levedad, una palpitación suaSiento el peso de las esculturas de Kate MacDowell sobre mis palmas. Su levedad, una palpitación sua

Siento el peso de las esculturas de Kate MacDowell sobre mis palmas. Su levedad, una palpitación suave a pesar de la quietud, de la aparente muerte. Su blancura me sobrecoge; tiendo mis dedos delgados, acaricio el pelaje del animal, el tacto helado del pulmón, el cráneo que asoma por una abertura limpia. Como diseccionadas, sus criaturas se exhiben ante mis ojos, deseo poseerlas, poseer su blancura, su quietud, el corazón salvaje que, a pesar de todo las habita. ¿Podéis oírlo? Un latido hermoso, rítmico, en el centro exacto de cada escultura. Su belleza expandida, magnificada: poemas de porcelana y delicadeza. Lo irreal transformado en posible, en tacto y luz, en vuelo detenido. Como un universo que, al contemplarlo en la imaginación, se transforma ante nuestros ojos en un hecho de una belleza abrumadora.


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held4ransom:Kate MacDowell / sculpture / 2008-2010 MacDowell creates porcelain sculptures of heartheld4ransom:Kate MacDowell / sculpture / 2008-2010 MacDowell creates porcelain sculptures of heartheld4ransom:Kate MacDowell / sculpture / 2008-2010 MacDowell creates porcelain sculptures of heartheld4ransom:Kate MacDowell / sculpture / 2008-2010 MacDowell creates porcelain sculptures of heartheld4ransom:Kate MacDowell / sculpture / 2008-2010 MacDowell creates porcelain sculptures of heartheld4ransom:Kate MacDowell / sculpture / 2008-2010 MacDowell creates porcelain sculptures of heartheld4ransom:Kate MacDowell / sculpture / 2008-2010 MacDowell creates porcelain sculptures of heart

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Kate MacDowell / sculpture / 2008-2010

MacDowell creates porcelain sculptures of heartbreaking anatomic beauty. The subjects range from delicate autopsies of birds, rabbits, etc. to a specimen’esque views of internal human organs. In all cases, her intimately realistic renditions evoke deeper metaphors of mortality – each a solemn confirmation of mankind’s intrinsic bond with even the smallest earthly disquiet. 

I am impressed by the master craftsmanship of all her sculptures and deeply moved by her ability to balance the common metaphors of ‘bella vita’ and ‘morte brutta’ in a most unexpected way.  She cleverly employs the bloom of youthful splendor to seduce a closer look into the dark places no living being could ever permit passage. Once our gaze is caught, MacDowell encourages Death to kindly escort us within so we may glimpse our fragile impermanence.

MacDowell Notes : 

What is the part of your process you enjoy the most?
“The most delicate parts are actually the most enjoyable to sculpt as I get immersed in close study of a blossom or a bee.”
… the least?
Building and hollowing the larger forms at the beginning of working on a piece is quite time consuming and is more nerve-wracking as I’m making so many decisions and adjusting the form as I work, so I listen to a lot of audiobooks.  Science fiction, history, and fantasy are often good accompaniments.” 

List of current exhibition cities. 
Paris, France : thru Jan 13, 2011  /  Bellevue, WA : thru Jan 16, 2011  /  Pittsburgh, PA : thru Mar 26, 2011  /  Sheboygan, WI : thru Jan 31, 2011

For specific details visit her website: http://www.katemacdowell.com

(a special THANK YOU goes out to David Pescovitz at BoingBoing.net for reposting this entry. And props go to Jessica JoslinandAudrey Kawasaki who both introduced me to this talented lady )


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