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Portraits of Process: The American Artists' Hand Archive

By The Pocantico Center (other events)

426 Dates Through Jul 13, 2024
 
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Portraits of Process: The American Artists' Hand Archive documents both the physical realities and personal narratives of contemporary American visual artists  through their primary agent of creative process and expression: their hands.  

On display from September 21, 2023 through July 21, 2024, the exhibition showcases 34 expertly crafted bronze life castings created for the American Artists’ Hand Archive (AAHA). Using a traditional lost-wax casting technique, AAHA founder Vanessa Hoheb and artistic director Thomas Donahue took the molds for the project in the subject artists’ studios, where each selected the gesture, context, and patina of their hands for the cast. Accompanied by Mark Lacko’s abstract close-up photographs of the casts, the resulting deeply personal sculptures record in intimate detail the relationship between artist and material, transcending simple physiological record to honor both the artists’ contributions to American art and the counter-impact of the creative process on the artists. The participating artists span boundaries of age, ethnicity, and gender to reveal the powerful common denominator of simple humanity. 

Hoheb began her career as an apprentice under her father, sculptor Bruce Hoheb. While working in his studio for artists like Willem de Kooning, Louise Nevelson, and Jasper Johns, she gained the technical skills of sculptural enlarging, mold making, casting, and restoration, as well as a respect for the skill and effort inherent in artistic creation. After a 35-year career in restoration and conservation—including as lead of the team responsible for restoring the Statue of Liberty in 1984—she established the ever-growing American Artists’ Hand Archive in 2010 to acknowledge the careers of artists whose works have had significant influence on American culture. Thomas Donahue joined as its artistic director in 2013.  

 

Portraits of Process: The American Artists' Hand Archive includes casts of the following artists’ hands: 

Huma Bhabha  
Chuck Close 
William Crozier  
Elizabeth Strong Cuevas  
Michele Oka Doner  
Eric Fischl  
Mary Frank 
April Gornik  
Don Gummer  
Peter Haines  
James Hart 
Bruce Hoheb  
Bryan Hunt  
Robert Indiana 
Jasper Johns  
Titus Kaphar  
Mel Kendrick  
Lucy Kim  
Maya Lin 
Todd McGrain  
Toshio Odate  
Tom Otterness  
Beverly Pepper  
Judy Pfaff  
Rona Pondick  
Richard Prince  
Martin Puryear  
Ed Smith 
Kiki Smith 
Kenneth Snelson 
William Tucker 
Ursula Von Rydingsvard 
John Waters 
Jean Wiart 

Portraits of Process: The American Artists' Hand Archive  is a collaboration between the American Artists’ Hand Archive and the Rockefeller Brothers Fund. It is organized by American Artists’ Hand Archive Founder and Director Vanessa Hoheb, Founder and Director, and Artistic Director Thomas Donahue, Artistic Director, of the American Artists’ Hand Archive. Mark Lacko is the American Artists’ Hand Archive’s photographer. 

 

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