Karen LaMonte Artist Talk

0

Length1:10:31

Views: 551

iPod

Creative Commons Attribution 3.0  License Embed
Embed Options

Embed:
Copy and paste the above html snippet to embed this video into your blog or web page.

Select a size:
  • Normal
    426 x 240
  • Large
    640 x 360
Introduction to Karen LaMonte
0:00:00
Glass artist Karen LaMonte was born in New York in 1967. Works in the American Art Museum by LaMonte include "Reclining Dress Impression with Drapery," created in 2009, and an untitled piece made in 2002.

Jump | More
Reclining Dress Impression with Drapery
0:01:52
Karen LaMonte's Reclining Dress Impression with Drapery can be viewed in the Octagon Room of the Renwick Gallery, a branch of the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D.C.

Jump | More
ARTrageous!
0:02:38
Karem LaMonte's Reclining Dress Impression with Drapery served as the theme for the 2010 ARTrageous benefit, an annual gala at the Smithsonian American Art Museum.

Jump | More
Glass Making Abroad
0:03:59
Karen LaMonte received a Fulbright grant to pursue glass making in the Czech Republic, where she studied at the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague. It was in Prague that she created her first large-scale sculpture. In addition to its glass making industry, the Czech Republic is well known for metallurgy and machinery, as well mineral resources.

Jump | More
Glass Techniques
0:07:36
Early in her art career, Karen LaMonte practiced glass blowing, a familiar technique in which molten glass is blown and shaped. She later transitioned to glass casting, a process in which molten glass hardens inside of a mold. She used the latter technique to create Reclining Dress Impression with Drapery.

Jump | More
Works and Exibitions
0:16:15
Karen LaMonte's work has been shown in museums across the U.S. and abroad, including the Chrysler Museum of Art in Norfolk, Virginia, and the Czech Museum of Fine Art in Prague. The Smithsonian American Art Museum acquired Reclining Dress Impression with Drapery in the fall of 2009.

Jump | More
Kimono
0:39:41
LaMonte was awarded the Creative Artists Exchange Fellowship in 2006 by the National Endowment for the Arts and the Japan-United States Friendship Commission. She studied the kimono as part of social language.

Jump | More
New York Times Art Review
0:48:00
A review of the 2007 show "Shattering Glass: New Perspectives" at the Katonah Museum of Art in New York. The show featured the work of Karen Lamonte and other glass artists, including Richard Klein and Josiah McElheny.

Jump | More
Josiah McElheny
0:53:01
Contemporary artist Josiah McElheny's work also utilizes glass. The artist combines handmade glass objects, photographs, and music, which he uses to address ideas of meaning and memory.

Jump | More
0 / 9

Channels:

In February 26th 2010, leading contemporary glass artist Karen LaMonte (b. 1967) creator of the American Art Museum most recent acquisition "Reclining Dress Impression with Drapery" talked about her work at the museum's McEvoy auditorium. A 1999 Fulbright scholarship allowed Karen LaMonte to transform her work. She pursued her interest in large-scale glass casting with Zdeněk Lhotský at the renowned Studio Pelechov, north of Prague. During the past decade, LaMonte has used this experience to develop a remarkable series of life-size cast glass dresses—works so technically complex that they can only be crafted at Lhotský’s studio, one of the world’s largest and most advanced centers for glass casting.

Post new comment

The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.
CAPTCHA
Are you for real? Please answer this challenge to prove you're not a spam bot.