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Acquavella Palm Beach opens its first exhibition with Harumi Klossowska de Rola |
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Harumi Klossowska de Rola, Laying Bird, 2024. Alabaster and bronze, edition 1/8 plus 2 AP 7 7/8 x 11 3/4 inches (20 x 30 cm).
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PALM BEACH, FL.- Acquavella Palm Beach is presenting Harumi Klossowska de Rola: Sacred Woods, the gallery's first solo exhibition of the Swiss-based artist Harumi Klossowska de Rola.
Titled Sacred Woods, the exhibition features new and recent sculptures that explore the artists reverential fascination with the beauty of the untamed natural world. Inspired by the grace and majesty of the animal kingdom, the show includes over a dozen sensitively rendered animals crafted out of bronze or alabaster; each sculpture is ennobled with a sense of spirit, physicality, and emotion. Sentient and animate, her artworks function as living, totemic entities, creating a bridge between nature and mankind.
The passage of time and a rich sense of history is integral to Harumis work. Her handcrafted sculptures incorporate materials layered with age and history, embracing how mediums such as bronze will evolve and oxidize over time. With an exquisite attention to detail and surface, they feature rich patinas, often highlighted with passages of gold leaf. Each exquisitely rendered sculpture begins with extensive preparatory drawings and modeling before the artist arrives at the final form. To make her sculptures, Harumi collaborates closely with skilled foundry artisans, often at the Fonderie de Coubertin in Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse or the Fonderie Patrick Laroche in Paris, where many of the sculptures are cast. Klossowskas command of material and her keen attention to detail across her artistic practice is evident in each object.
The link between us and nature has been sort of fading away in this last century. Im trying to reconcile it... My whole approach has been how to reconnect people with our old soul. - Harumi Klossowska de Rola
Drawing inspiration from myriad sources, the artists practice is informed by an array of cultures and aesthetic traditions, from Ancient Egyptian, Greek and Roman mythology to Art Nouveau and Romanticism and Japanese Shintoism and the aesthetic of wabi-sabi. Klossowskas studio practice is equally influenced by her personal history and environment. Residing and working on the property of her childhood home, located in the town of Rossinière in the Swiss Alps, the artist has kept a dialogue with the nature and the woods that surround her. Her sculptures combine inspiration from the wild animals inhabiting these forests with historical and mythical creatures from ancient cultures and civilizations.
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