Ursula von Rydingsvard
Ursula von Rydingsvard is a prominent German-American sculptor renowned for her innovative works created over the past three decades in Brooklyn, New York. After earning her Master of Fine Arts degree from Columbia University in 1975, she embarked on a distinguished career that prominently features cedar as her primary medium. This material has allowed her to delve into a diverse array of visual concepts, often reflecting her personal narrative and cultural heritage.
Von Rydingsvard's sculptures are characterized by their monumental scale and intricate textures, showcasing her exceptional craftsmanship and deep engagement with the natural qualities of wood. Her work has been exhibited widely, with notable installations in prestigious locations such as the Storm King Art Center and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Among her celebrated pieces are large-scale installations like "Bronze" and "The Distant Future," which capture the viewer's imagination and invite contemplation on themes of memory and identity. Throughout her career, von Rydingsvard has received numerous accolades, including a Guggenheim Fellowship and recognition as a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Her contributions to contemporary art continue to inspire new generations of artists and audiences alike, solidifying her status as a significant figure in the art world.
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