Annabeth Rosen's Ceramic Sculpture Blockade Exhibited at Meulensteen Gallery in 2009
Annabeth Rosen's 2009 sculpture Blockade was created using ceramic, bailing wire, steel plate, and neoprene casters, measuring 63 by 26 by 33 inches. The work was presented at Meulensteen gallery, with documentation appearing on artcritical.com on October 18, 2010. Rosen's piece combines industrial and traditional materials in a substantial sculptural form. The gallery exhibition featured this ceramic construction as part of her artistic practice. Information about the artwork was shared through the artcritical platform, which operates on WordPress. Details about the sculpture's materials and dimensions were provided in the gallery presentation. The work demonstrates Rosen's approach to material exploration in contemporary ceramics. Documentation of the exhibition was published online in late 2010.
Key facts
- Annabeth Rosen created the sculpture Blockade in 2009
- The sculpture measures 63 x 26 x 33 inches
- Materials include ceramic, bailing wire, steel plate, and neoprene casters
- The work was exhibited at Meulensteen gallery
- Documentation was published on artcritical.com on October 18, 2010
- artcritical operates on the WordPress platform
- The sculpture combines industrial and traditional materials
- Information was shared through the RSS 2.0 feed
Entities
Artists
- Annabeth Rosen
Institutions
- Meulensteen
- artcritical