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1930 Norwalk, Connecticut - 2018 Manhattan, New York City. Known for: Cylindrical vase ceramic sculptures, installations.
"Betty Woodman, Who Spun Pottery Into Multimedia Art, Dies at 87," by Richard Sandomir, January 5. 2018, Obituary, The New York Times. Betty Woodman, a sculptor who took an audacious turn when she... Read full biography
"Betty Woodman, Who Spun Pottery Into Multimedia Art, Dies at 87," by Richard Sandomir, January 5. 2018, Obituary, The New York Times. Betty Woodman, a sculptor who took an audacious turn when she began to transform traditional pottery, her usual medium, into innovative multimedia art, moving her... Read full biography
"Betty Woodman, Who Spun Pottery Into Multimedia Art, Dies at 87," by Richard Sandomir, January 5. 2018, Obituary, The New York Times. Betty Woodman, a sculptor who took an audacious turn when she began to transform traditional pottery, her usual medium, into innovative multimedia art, moving her work from kitchen cupboard shelves to museum walls, died on Tuesday in Manhattan. She was 87. Her son, Charles, said the cause was pneumonia. Ms. Woodman’s evolution from artisan to fine artist... Read full biography
"Betty Woodman, Who Spun Pottery Into Multimedia Art, Dies at 87," by Richard Sandomir, January 5. 2018, Obituary, The New York Times. Betty Woodman, a sculptor who took an audacious turn when she began to transform traditional pottery, her usual medium, into innovative multimedia art, moving her work from kitchen cupboard shelves to museum walls, died on Tuesday in Manhattan. She was 87. Her son, Charles, said the cause was pneumonia. Ms. Woodman’s evolution from artisan to fine artist culminated in a retrospective in 2006 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, its first for a living female artist. “I am coming out of left field,” she told The New York Times when the exhibition opened. “They don’t know what they’ve got hold of.”. One of the... Read full biography
"Betty Woodman, Who Spun Pottery Into Multimedia Art, Dies at 87," by Richard Sandomir, January 5. 2018, Obituary, The New York Times. Betty Woodman, a sculptor who took an audacious turn when she began to transform traditional pottery, her usual medium, into innovative multimedia art, moving her work from kitchen cupboard shelves to museum walls, died on Tuesday in Manhattan. She was 87. Her son, Charles, said the cause was pneumonia. Ms. Woodman’s evolution from artisan to fine artist culminated in a retrospective in 2006 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, its first for a living female artist. “I am coming out of left field,” she told The New York Times when the exhibition opened. “They don’t know what they’ve got hold of.”. One of the 70 works in the show, The Ming Sisters, is a nearly three-foot-high triptych of cylindri... Read full biography
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- Woodman's Decorative ImpulseNovember 2006Duncan, MichaelArt in America
- A Singular Duality: Today's MastersOctober 2006Jacobs, JosephArt & Antiques
- PreviewMay 2006EditorsARTFORUM
- Tracking PatternsFebruary 2004Miles, ChristopherArt in America
- Gallery WatchSeptember 2003Editor, Art & AntiquesArt & Antiques
- Review of ExhibitionsNovember 2001Editors, Art in AmericaArt in America
- Women Artists in ColoradoApril 2001Smith-Warren, KatharineAmerican Art Review
- Art on the MoveJanuary 2000Simon, JordanArt & Antiques
- Next of KilnJanuary 1997Chambers, KarenArt & Antiques
