Grace Knowlton Explained

Grace Knowlton
Birth Name:Grace Daniels Farrar
Birth Place:Buffalo, NY
Death Place:Old Tappan, NJ
Nationality:American
Education:Smith College
Columbia University
Known For:sculpture
Spouse:Winthrop Knowlton
Father:Frank Neff Farrar
Mother:Esther Norton Farrar
Website:http://www.graceknowltonart.com

Grace Knowlton (1932 – 4 December 2020) was an American sculptor and photographer who was known for her outdoor sculptures. Her work has been exhibited at the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and other venues.[1]

Early life

Knowlton was born Grace Daniels Farrar in 1932 in Buffalo, New York to Esther Norton Farrar, a homemaker and Frank Neff Farrar who owned a music store.

Knowlton married Winthrop Knowlton. Their son Win Knowlton is a sculptor.

Education

Knowlton received a B.A. degree in art from Smith College in 1954. She also studied privately with the artist Kenneth Noland. In 1981 she received a master's degree in art from the Columbia University Teacher's College.

Work

Knowlton was known for her spherical sculptures, sometimes exhibited in groupings. In general, these were made from steel-reinforced concrete, and fiberglass. She also produced prints, photographs and drawings. In the 1960s Knowlton was working in ceramics, and found that she had the urge to close up the openings in the tops of the vessel forms she was producing. This led her to the concept of creating entirely closed spherical sculptural forms. She began drawing on the spheres, and eventually began producing them in other materials such as copper, plaster, sheet metal and concrete. Later she learned welding to produce structural armatures for the interiors to support the weight of these materials. Later she began cutting or breaking the spheres apart then reattaching the fragments. This process was revealed through the sutures and pockmarks on the surface of the spheres.

Knowlton's work has been exhibited widely at the Victoria and Albert Museum,[2] Metropolitan Museum of Art, Brooklyn Museum, Socrates Sculpture Park,[3] Union Art Center,[4] Pratt Institute,[5] San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Dallas Museum of Modern Art, among many other venues.[6]

Her work received reviews in the New York Times,[7] Architectural Digest, Art in America, Sculpture Magazine, Arts Magazine and Vogue.[8] The art critic, Roberta Smith wrote that her work was "Cubist in effect" and that it brought a "new complexity to Minimalist art".

Collections

Her work is represented in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art,[9] the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Brooklyn Museum,[10] Houston Museum of Fine Arts,[11] Corcoran Gallery of Art, Storm King Art Center,[12] Yale University Museum of Art,[13] the High Museum of Art,[14] the Davis Museum at Wellesley College,[15] the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts,[16] and the University of Michigan Museum of Art.[17]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Seelye . Katherine Q. . Grace Knowlton, Sculptor Who Worked 'in the Round,' Dies at 88 . 19 December 2020 . 21 December 2020 . The New York Times.
  2. Web site: Grace Knowlton Resume . Leslie Heller Gallery . 21 December 2020.
  3. Web site: Grace Knowlton . Socrates Sculpture Park . 21 December 2020.
  4. Web site: Full Circle: Grace Knowlton And Haile Binns . 21 December 2020.
  5. Web site: Grace Knowlton - 6 Copper Spheres . Pratt Institute . 21 December 2020 . 9 December 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20201209082013/https://www.pratt.edu/the-work/gallery/grace-knowlton-6-copper-spheres/ . dead .
  6. Book: Heller . Jules . Heller . Nancy . North American Women Artists of the Twentieth Century: A Biographical Dictionary . 1997 . Routledge, Taylor and Francis . 9781135638825 . 310 . 21 December 2020.
  7. News: Smith . Roberta . Art in Review . 24 April 1992 . 21 December 2020 . The New York Times.
  8. Web site: Grace Knowlton . Longhouse Reserve . 21 December 2020.
  9. Web site: Grace Knowlton . Metropolitan Museum of Art . 21 December 2020.
  10. Web site: Grace Knowlton: Brooklin Series #3 . Brooklyn Museum . 21 December 2020.
  11. Web site: Collections search Grace Knowlton . Houston Museum of Fine Arts . 21 December 2020.
  12. Web site: Grace Knowlton collection search . Storm King Art Center . 21 December 2020.
  13. Web site: Artist: Grace Farrar Knowlton, American, born 1932 Box Step . Yale Art Gallery . 21 December 2020.
  14. Web site: Sanctuario de Chimayo. 2021-01-14. High Museum of Art. en-US.
  15. Web site: Davis Museum at Wellesley College. 2021-01-14. dms.wellesley.edu.
  16. Web site: MMFA - Untitled.
  17. Web site: Exchange: Sphere (Small). 2021-01-14. exchange.umma.umich.edu.