Annabeth Rosen's Ceramic Sculptures Featured in New York Exhibition Curated by Bruce Ferguson
Last month, Annabeth Rosen’s ceramic art was displayed in a show on the Lower East Side. Curated by Bruce Ferguson, who is the Dean of Columbia University's School of the Arts, this exhibition explores the relationship between consumption and production, inspired by Karl Marx's Critique of Political Economy. It expertly balances subtlety and grandeur. Rosen’s work is part of the so-called Summer of Love for Ceramics. Previously, her retrospective appeared at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston and Los Angeles, with another showing planned for June at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Recently, her new exhibition launched at Sikkema Jenkins & Co. For more information, you can contact the Mary Boone Gallery at 745 5th Avenue, New York, NY 10151, at 212 752 2929.
Key facts
- Annabeth Rosen created ceramic sculptures featured in a Lower East Side exhibition last month.
- Bruce Ferguson curated the exhibition while serving as Dean of the School of the Arts at Columbia University.
- Ferguson's curatorial premise drew from Karl Marx's Critique of Political Economy.
- The exhibition combined understatement with spectacle.
- Rosen's work is part of a trend dubbed the Summer of Love for Ceramics.
- Her retrospective was previously shown at Boston's Institute of Contemporary Art.
- The retrospective also appeared in Los Angeles.
- The retrospective will be presented at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in June.
- A new exhibition of Rosen's work opened at Sikkema Jenkins & Co.
- The Mary Boone Gallery is located at 745 5th Avenue, New York, NY 10151.
Entities
Artists
- Annabeth Rosen
- Karl Marx
Institutions
- Sikkema Jenkins & Co
- Institute of Contemporary Art Boston
- Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Mary Boone Gallery
- Columbia University School of the Arts
Locations
- Lower East Side
- New York
- United States
- Boston
- Los Angeles