Throat

Throat

Joan E. LivingstoneWW-1995-132155
1995·Felt, suture thread, epoxy resin, pigment, varnish·101.6 × 45.7 × 38.1 cm (40 × 18 × 15 in.)

<p>From the early years of her career, Livingstone has demonstrated a strong interest in the human body. She began making sculptural work in felt that consciously referred to the body in 1990. Felt seemed a perfect metaphor for skin, resembling hide while acting as a membrane. Initially abstract and sensual, by 1994 the bodily references were more overt and organ-like, with wrinkled areas, projecting tubes, and bloody coloring. Throat, Collar, and Vent, conceived as a set, are powerful works that present the viewer with an uncomfortable paradox: from a distance they represent something normally hidden and repugnant, while close up they are actually quite beautiful in color and surface treatment.</p>

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Year
1995
Dimensions
101.6 × 45.7 × 38.1 cm (40 × 18 × 15 in.)

Artist

Joan E. Livingstone
Joan E. Livingstone

Joan Livingstone (American, b. 1948)

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Spew

Spew

1995 · Felt, suture thread, epoxy resin, pigment, varnish

WW-1995-132152
Vent

Vent

1995 · Felt, suture thread, epoxy resin, pigment, varnish

WW-1995-132156
Collar

Collar

1995 · Felt, suture thread, epoxy resin, pigment, varnish

WW-1995-132159

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Year
1995
Dimensions
101.6 × 45.7 × 38.1 cm (40 × 18 × 15 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1995-132155

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Joan E. Livingstone

Joan E. Livingstone

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