Lisa Belsky
美国艺术家
生活和工作在美国宾夕法尼亚
Lives and works in Pennsylvania, USA
2004年获得泰勒艺术学院艺术学士学位
BFA, Tyler School of Art, 2004
2008年获得俄亥俄州立大学艺术硕士学位
MFA, The Ohio State University, 2008
我希望我的作品能唤起
I want my work to evoke
观众的熟悉感和好奇心
The viewer's sense of familiarity and curiosity
同时要求人们在日常生活中
While asking people in their daily lives
对手工制品有更深层次的欣赏
To have a deeper appreciation of handmade products
—Lisa Belsky
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Lisa Belsky 是一位陶瓷艺术家,也是一位编织和钩针艺术家。她目前在宾夕法尼亚州费城生活和工作。2004年获得泰勒艺术学院艺术学士学位,2008年获得俄亥俄州立大学艺术硕士学位。2017年5月,她被《陶瓷月刊》杂志评为2017年新兴艺术家之一。以及,她在第41届费城艺术工艺博物馆年度展上获得了2017年粘土优秀奖。
Lisa Belsky is a ceramic artist and life long knitter and crocheter. She currently lives and works in Philadelphia, PA. She received her BFA from Tyler School of Art in 2004 and her MFA from the Ohio State University in 2008. In May of 2017 she was recognized as one of Ceramics Monthly Magazine's Emerging Artists of 2017. She recently received the 2017 award for Excellence In Clay at the 41st Annual Philadelphia Museum of Art Craft Show.
编织和钩针编织是Lisa Belsky家族世代相传的手艺,从孩提时代起就是Lisa Belsky生活中重要的一部分。编织和钩针编织的行为给她一种强烈的怀旧感和与家庭的联系。Lisa Belsky把这些作品看作是在保留记忆和传统的同时拥抱变化的隐喻。
Knitting and crocheting was passed down through generations of women in Lisa Belsky family and has been an important part of Lisa Belsky life since childhood. The act of knitting and crocheting provides she with a strong sense of nostalgia and a connection to family. Lisa Belsky view this body of work as a metaphor for embracing change while preserving memories and traditions.
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Lisa Belsky 的每件作品都是从手工编织或钩编织物开始的。织物经过处理、塑形,然后浸入瓷片中。在烧制过程中,原来的织物会被烧掉,留下陶瓷残留物或曾经存在的记录。现在,这些针脚以粘土的形式保存下来,成为了新物体的结构和质地。在烧制过程中发生的自然运动可能导致塌陷、裂缝、折叠和坍塌。当这些变化发生时,Lisa Belsky接受并欢迎它们,并将它们视为工作的重要组成部分。Lisa Belsky希望自己的作品能唤起观众的熟悉感和好奇心,同时要求人们在日常生活中更深入地欣赏手工制品。
Lisa Belsky each piece begins as hand knit or crocheted fabric. The fabric is manipulated, shaped and then dipped into porcelain slip. During the firing process the original fabric burns away leaving behind a ceramic remnant or record of what was once there. The stitches, now preserved as clay, have become the structure and texture of the new object. A natural movement occurs during the firing process that can result in collapse, split seams, folding and slumping. Lisa Belsky embrace and welcome these changes when they occur and view them as an important part of the work. Lisa Belsky hope that onesefl work will evoke a sense of both familiarity and curiosity in the viewer, while asking for a deeper appreciation of the handmade object when used in day to day life.
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