Los Angeles-based David Kordansky Gallery stages her first posthumous gallery exhibition, bringing together sculptures and paintings from 2008 to 2016 while a series of never-before-seen works on paper published exclusively here give new context to her clay. Photography: Jeff McLane. Courtesy of Charles Woodman / The Estate of Betty Woodman and David Kordansky Gallery, Los Angeles. Photography: Jeff McLane.
This long-term dedication to her medium didn’t mean Woodman was stuck – if anything, her legacy is her inventiveness. She was the Madonna of; endlessly curious about different techniques and approaches, she never stopped pushing her art in new directions right up to the last years of her life as a new exhibition at David Kordansky Gallery in Los Angeles proves.
Photography: Thomas Mueller. Courtesy of Charles Woodman / The Estate of Betty Woodman and David Kordansky Gallery, Los Angeles One of the major themes in Woodman’s oeuvre was her constant fascination with vases and vessels, returning to the most revered shapes of the oldest art form, and yet finding new things to do with them. She took unexpected materials, like lacquer paint, and applied it to earthenware; she transformed an ancient slip gaze, terra sigillata, by using it on paper.
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