Page 30 features ‘Diver’ by Carole Feuerman in Paris, France for the Olympics 2024.
Experience the awe-inspiring world of Carole Feuerman’s monumental sculptures as they grace the vibrant streets of Manhattan’s Seaport. Nestled within the bustling cityscape, the exhibition titled “Sea Idylls” showcases five of Feuerman’s magnificent works. Overlooking the East River and with the Brooklyn Bridge as a backdrop, this open-air exhibition offers – to tourists and New Yorkers alike – a walk imbued with aquatic poetry.
Renowned Superrealist sculptor Carole Feuerman’s masterpiece, ‘TheDiver’ has been selected for exhibition during the 2024 Paralympics in Paris. The monumental bronze sculpture of a diver features a graceful athlete in mid-dive. His body is dramatically curved, yet perfectly balanced – a testament to the dedication, discipline and artistry of sport.
If you’re heading to Paris for the 2024 Olympics, you’re in for more than just world-class sports. The city will be adorned with eye-catching sculptures by renowned artist, Carole Feuerman, offering a perfect blend of athleticism and artistry.
Visitors to Paris for the Olympics might catch a glimpse of the same iconic Peekskill diver that graces our riverfront. The 16-foot tall sculpture that sits at the Peekskill riverfront has a twin that is in front of the Eiffel Tower for the Summer Olympics. Artist Carol Feuerman’s sculpture was chosen by Anne Hidalgo, the mayor of Paris for exhibition during the Olympics and Paralympics.
The Paris 2024 Olympics will be remembered for many years with its unconventional structure and spirit blended with art. Carole Feuerman, one of the pioneers of hyperrealistic sculpture, has already become a symbol of the Olympics with her sculpture 'The Diver' exhibited in front of the Eiffel Tower.
On a trip to Paris, Maureen Jordan notices a sculpture that leads her to corresponding with its creator, the extraordinary superrealist Carole A. Feuerman, a selection of whose artworks will take pride of place during the Olympic Games.
American artist Carole Feuerman, renowned for her super-realist sculptures of swimmers and divers, has a larger-than-life work on exhibit centre stage at the Olympics in Paris.
A tall swimmer, adept at bodybuilding and diving, is attracting attention in the city center.
In the midst of all this, Carole Feuerman officially announced her participation with her works in the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris since The Diver will be located near the Eiffel Tower, while Perseverance will adorn the Olympic Village.
The celebrity secret party organized by Ada Iliopoulou for her friend the famous artist Carole Feuerman at Nyn Esti at the Museum of Contemporary Art.
The event celebrated Feuerman's first solo exhibition at Kapopoulos Fine Arts Gallery in Kolonaki and marked her upcoming participation in the Paris Olympics 2024.
Ada Iliopoulou, president of the Franco-Greek cultural movement Le Soleil Foundation, organized the secret party "Sea of Love" in honor of the executive ambassador of the Le Soleil Foundation and superstar of visual surrealism Carole Feuerman on the occasion of her trip for the first solo exhibition at the Kapopoulos Fine arts gallery in Kolonaki.
The celebrity secret party organized by Ada Iliopoulou for her friend the famous visual artist Carole Feuerman at Nyn Esti at the Museum of Contemporary Art.
Carrying out a free dialogue with the works of the late Greek artist Pavlos, the leading sculptor is expected to be in Athens on the day of the opening of her exhibition at the Kapopoulos Fine Arts gallery.
It was the visual event of this summer, since the American sculptor Carole A. Feuerman is not in the field of art by chance. Conceptualizing the idea of creating her own personas made her world famous as her famous swimmers can be found from Park Avenue to the Olympic Village in Paris.
Ada Iliopoulou, President of the French-Greek cultural movement Le Soleil Foundation organized the secret party "Sea of Love" in honor of the executive ambassador of Le Soleil Foundation and superstar of pictorial superrealism Carole Feuerman on the occasion of her trip for her first solo exhibition at the Kapopoulos Fine arts gallery in Kolonaki.
The acclaimed American sculptor converses visually with the work of the Greek artist Pavlos (Pavlos Dionysopoulos). Kapopoulos Fine Arts gallery presents the first solo exhibition in Greece of the leading American sculptor Carole A. Feuerman.
Renowned for her Superrealist style, Feuerman has meticulously honed her craft over the past five decades. Her sculptures possess an uncanny resemblance to living beings, rendering them almost indistinguishable from actual people, were it not for their imposing or miniature proportions.
After a year on Park Avenue, 5 of Carole Feuerman’s iconic swimmers move to the Seaport until the end of 2024. Overlooking the East River and with the Brooklyn Bridge as a backdrop, this open-air exhibition offers – to tourists and New Yorkers alike – a walk imbued with aquatic poetry.
This week it is designed by Carole A. Feuerman , a leading American sculptor. An advocate of surrealism, which she has been serving since the 70s, she has established herself around the world. Her sculptures have been installed and exhibited in public spaces, museums, palaces and important galleries in Europe, America and Asia. The first solo exhibition in Greece entitled "Carol A. Feuerman solo exhibition, a dialogue with Pavlos" will take place at the Kapopoulos Fine Arts gallery in Kolonaki (Koufa 5) on May 30, 2024.
Αφού κατέκτησε τον κόσμο με τις υπερρεαλιστικές δημιουργίες της που θα «συμμετάσχουν» και στην Ολυμπιάδα του Παρισιού, η Αμερικανίδα καλλιτέχνις μάς συστήνεται λίγο πριν από την πρώτη ατομική έκθεσή της στην Ελλάδα - και συγκεκριμένα στην Kapopoulos Fine Arts.
Carole A. Feuerman returns to Venice for the fifth time on the occasion of the 60th Biennale of Art.
Her exhibition, Global Travelers, is organized and curated by Bel-Air Fine Art Contemporary Art Galleries, which since 2017 has been promoting the work of Carole A. Feuerman internationally through exhibitions, talks, meetings and touring projects.
Carole Feuerman, sculptrice super-réaliste née à Hartford, Connecticut, qui vit et travaille actuellement à New York est connue pour ses sculptures figuratives représentant des nageurs et danseurs. Elle est la seule femme à sculpter dans ce style, créant des œuvres destinées tant à l’intérieur qu’à l’extérieur, peintes de manière très réaliste.
Hyperrealist Sculptor Carole A. Feuerman is a superrealist artist—her sculptures are so realistic that they can confuse you. To quote gallery owner Robert Bartoux, “one moment, your brain thinks ‘when will she wake up? When will she move?”
American artist known for her figurative sculptures of swimmers, Carole Feuerman has chosen the Adriano Ribolzi Gallery to exhibit her works while waiting to also conquer the Monte Carlo Bay
The work of the American artist will be highlighted during the 12th edition of the Monte-Carlo Woman of the Year Prize which takes place on Friday. Her works will then be installed at the Adriano Ribolzi gallery until April 15.
The American artist Carole Feuerman will exhibit nine sculptures on March 22 in Monaco during the 12th edition of the Monte-Carlo Woman of the Year 2024 Prize. During this event organized by Cinzia Colman, three women will be rewarded for their work on the themes of Artificial Intelligence and cyber security.
The 7th edition of the Monaco Women Forum will take place on March 22, at the Salle des Arts at One Monte-Carlo. This year, Cinzia Colman, founder of this forum, invited eight experts to debate on the theme “digital convergence, the challenges of a connected and sustainable future for 2024”.
“I sculpt swimmers because we are all swimmers, connected by water.”