
They are also securing monumental public sculpture commissions. More women than ever are entering mediums of sculpture that were traditionally occupied by men. Guggenheim Museum and the United States Mission to the United Nations. Her works grace many institutions, museums, colleges, universities and public spaces, including the permanent collection of the Solomon R. Today many more women are now entering traditional male dominated sculpture roles in metal, wood and stone, thanks to the pioneering activism of women like Dorothy Gillespie in the 20th century.ĭorothy Gillespie’s career spanned seven decades, always at the forefront of the American Art movement. They did not pursue monumental work as frequently as men did. She was more fortunate than women sculptors in the 19th Century who were mostly hired as studio assistants by established male sculptors with few exhibitions.
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She was well known as a painter, sculptor and installation artist whose work incorporated many significant 20th-century trends in art.Īn influential force in the women’s movement, Gillespie encouraged more women’s art in museums and art in public spaces through demonstrations of large museums, such as the Whitney, as Founder of Women Artists Historical Archives of the Women’s Interart Center in NY, as co-founder of the NY Professional Women Artists group, taping interviews of the most important women artists of the 20th century, and teaching at colleges and universities. Gillespie, Leigh Taylor Mickelson, Aurora Robson, Simone Kestelman and Cathrin Hoskinson.ĭorothy Gillespie (1920-2012) pioneered joyful, new directions of metal sculpture and is best known for large-scale, colorfully painted arrangements of cut aluminum strips curling, radiating, or undulating in giant arrangements of ribbons, enchanted towers, or bursting fireworks. The exhibit will open October 15th in The Catherine Konner Sculpture Park at RoCA. The Women in Sculpture exhibit is a part of a tribute to the 20th Century artist and feminist, Dorothy Gillespie. The work of Scarsdale artist Simone Kestelman will be featured in an exhibit of sculpture by women at RoCA, the Rockland Center for the Arts in Nyack, starting on October 15, 2021. Published: Wednesday, 06 October 2021 18:16
