The contemporary artist Susan White produces sculptures in bronze, stone, wood, and mixed media assemblage. Her skills in carving, combined with a profound knowledge of the human figure, give her sculpture a depth of expression.
Susan White's subject matter is drawn from many sources, including human rights, the status of women, literature, music, and natural forms. She transforms idioms into three dimensions. Her mixed media sculptures are assemblages of everyday objects and fabrics centered around hands carved in wood. Humor and imagination make her figurative sculptures distinctive.
"Referring to the balance between gender and races, the bold sculpture It Cuts Both Ways suggests that 'any potential movement of either pair of hands would activate both pairs equally'. To realize the piece, she replaced the handles of garden shears with hands carved from salvaged huon pine (which can take up to 3,000 years to grow!) and modified found clothing for the sleeves..."
Sarah Tanguy, Curator, Hechinger Collection, Washington DC (2002)
SCULPTURES
The contemporary artist Susan White produces sculptures in bronze, stone, wood, and mixed media assemblage. Her skills in carving, combined with a profound knowledge of the human figure, give her sculpture a depth of expression.
Susan White's subject matter is drawn from many sources, including human rights, the status of women, literature, music, and natural forms. She transforms idioms into three dimensions. Her mixed media sculptures are assemblages of everyday objects and fabrics centered around hands carved in wood. Humor and imagination make her figurative sculptures distinctive.
"Referring to the balance between gender and races, the bold sculpture It Cuts Both Ways suggests that 'any potential movement of either pair of hands would activate both pairs equally'. To realize the piece, she replaced the handles of garden shears with hands carved from salvaged huon pine (which can take up to 3,000 years to grow!) and modified found clothing for the sleeves..."
Sarah Tanguy, Curator, Hechinger Collection, Washington DC (2002)
THEME:
People
1983–present
People
12 Works to view
12 Works to view
People: The human narrative and genre scenes inspired by domestic situations, people at work, musicians, commuters, social issues, blindness, illness, poverty, old age. Portraits include family members, self-portraits, children, babies, and people in their environment. In major paintings the subject is repeated from varied viewpoints in a fugal style composition.
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Centenarian Sunset, Mum at 102, 2022 (2014)
Angaston marble, vintage cotton reel, needle and thread
53.5 x 57.5 x 59 cm
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Dan Tien Gazing / Navel Gazing, 2010
Debden sandstone
100 x 55 x 61 cm
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Little Goddess Gaia, 2002
bronze
21 x 19 x 18 cm
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Cheeky Imy, 2001
bronze on hardwood base
27 x 30 x 29 cm (bronze)
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Head in the Clouds, 1997
Bungonia limestone
45 x 33.5 x 58 cm
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Why Not Lot?, 1994
Mooney Mooney sandstone
99 x 42 x 46.5 cm
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Young Amazon in Training, 1994
Gosford sandstone
31 x 45 x 29 cm
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Girl Skipping, 1991
Gosford sandstone
64 x 46 x 40 cm
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Woman Oppressed, 1989
Gosford sandstone
44 x 30 x 35 cm
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Shunga II, 1988
bronze
10 x 24 x 10 cm
Private collections, Germany, USA
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Shunga I, 1988
bronze
11 x 17 x 11 cm
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Wall Mask, 1985
hoop pine
20 x 10 x 10 cm
SCULPTURES :
People
12 Works
SCULPTURES :
People
12 Works