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Born 1960 Seattle, Washington. Known for: Sculptor-vessel, installation.
LeDray, a self-taught artist, moved to New York in 1989. His installations and small sculptures serve as "emotional touchstones" for the viewer. LeDray's work is a commentary on a society to busy to... Read full biography
LeDray, a self-taught artist, moved to New York in 1989. His installations and small sculptures serve as "emotional touchstones" for the viewer. LeDray's work is a commentary on a society to busy to care for its own. One installation titled "Village People" is of collection of diminutive hats,... Read full biography
LeDray, a self-taught artist, moved to New York in 1989. His installations and small sculptures serve as "emotional touchstones" for the viewer. LeDray's work is a commentary on a society to busy to care for its own. One installation titled "Village People" is of collection of diminutive hats, which LeDray makes by hand, hanging in a row nine feet above the floor, reference the men that have died to aids. Another work, "Untitled/Mattress," is a miniature of a mattress that has been worn and... Read full biography
LeDray, a self-taught artist, moved to New York in 1989. His installations and small sculptures serve as "emotional touchstones" for the viewer. LeDray's work is a commentary on a society to busy to care for its own. One installation titled "Village People" is of collection of diminutive hats, which LeDray makes by hand, hanging in a row nine feet above the floor, reference the men that have died to aids. Another work, "Untitled/Mattress," is a miniature of a mattress that has been worn and stained with dirt and blood and other body fluids. Source: Art in America, September 2002
LeDray, a self-taught artist, moved to New York in 1989. His installations and small sculptures serve as "emotional touchstones" for the viewer. LeDray's work is a commentary on a society to busy to care for its own. One installation titled "Village People" is of collection of diminutive hats, which LeDray makes by hand, hanging in a row nine feet above the floor, reference the men that have died to aids. Another work, "Untitled/Mattress," is a miniature of a mattress that has been worn and stained with dirt and blood and other body fluids. Source: Art in America, September 2002
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Magazine Articles (4)
Magazine articles based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
- Art Market-Masters and ModernistsFebruary 2004McCord, AndyARTnews
- LeDray's Dream ObjectsSeptember 2002Johnson, KenArt in America
- Preview Summer 2002May 2002Editors, ArtforumARTFORUM
- Le Dray's MicrocraftSeptember 1996Taplin, RobertArt in America
