Babette Bloch: REFLECTION AND REGENERATION

Babette Bloch is a pioneer in the use of laser-cut and water-jet stainless steel to create evocative works of art. Her sculptures explore form and the interplay between object and light, reflect their environments, expanding the ways in which stainless steel is used in contemporary art. Bloch received both classical and modern training, at the University of California, Davis including study with legendary artists Wayne Thiebaud, Robert Arneson, and Manuel Neri. Her personal style embraces her eclectic tastes, her sometimes-whimsical visions, her pleasure in aesthetics, and her technical curiosity.

Bloch’s practice includes site-specific one-of-a-kind public artworks and limited-edition work. Drawing on several traditions in American art, she creates works that touch on Modernist abstraction, the cut outs and collage found in Pop art, and the long-standing practice of story-telling in art.

Galleries are open Monday – Friday, 10 AM – 5 PM.

Start Date

September 3, 2019

End Date

October 25, 2019

Hours

10:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Address

15 Gramercy Park South

Event Type

Public

More Information

nationalartsclub.org/exhibitions

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