
Barbara Chase-Riboud
Cultural Positioning
Authority Records (2)
Selected Institutional Exhibitions
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- Birth yearArtsy· 92%✓
- NationalityWikidata + Artsy· 92%
- Primary mediumWikidata· 92%
- LocationWikidata· 80%
Source Registry (4)
- SothebysTier 3 · Scraped/inferred100%
- Hauser-WirthTier 3 · Scraped/inferred100%
- MoMA bulk 2026-05-04Tier 1 · Institutional92%
- Artsy (bulk)Tier 1 · Institutional85%
Why this artist matters now
Barbara Chase-Riboud is an accomplished American artist, poet, and novelist. Recognized internationally for her monumental sculptures, Chase-Riboud masterfully combines bronze and fiber into fluid, emotive forms, echoing themes of historical memory, cultural heritage, and the African Diaspora. Introduced to a foundry for the first time during her fellowship in Rome in 1957, the artist would begin developing a new variation on the ancient lost-wax technique of casting bronze by using sheets of pliable wax that she could bend, fold or bunch in order to cast the ribbons of metal that would later become a signature of her aesthetic. Educated at the Yale School of Art, her pioneering vision incorporates a fearless engagement with transcultural histories. Beyond her visual art, Chase-Riboud's literary works, such as the acclaimed novel "Sally Hemings," highlight her deep interrogation with issues of identity, history, and race, thus securing her legacy across multiple creative realms.
Source: Sothebys · Trust score: 100% · Updated 1mo ago
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Museum Collections
Artworks (9)
Artwork sources (3)
- MoMA5 publishedof 10 catalogued10 img
- The Met4 published
- + 1 more source · 1 catalogued, not yet published











