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Carmen Spera

Carmen Spera

CARMEN SPERA

Although many describe me as a glass artist, it is more accurate to say I am an artist who works with glass. I started as a painter in the late 1970's, was a pioneer of the vanguard art furniture movement of the 1980's, and eventually stumbled into the glass world by doing reverse-painting on glass after a trip to Haiti in 1981. I've experimented with painting, casting metals and carving wood, but I'm particularly drawn to doing unconventional work with glass. I currently have a studio within a glass-slumping factory in Red Hook, Brooklyn and take advantage of the industrial techniques I'm exposed to there to create art objects infused with sociopolitical commentary that I find interesting and relevant. I've taken the iconic images of assault weapons that typically inspire reactions of fear and discomfort and rendered them fragile by creating them from glass. I've also branded them with high fashion design emblems. These pieces join themes of violence and aggression with luxury and class, and are designed to evoke dialogue on power, the global market and arms trade. I am also reclaiming images that have recently been used by our government and media to spread fear and distrust, and challenging the viewer to perceive them within a larger, more nuanced context. Thorns involves a more classical use of glass, drawing on its magnifying and reflecting qualities through the use of curvature, layering and mirror. This piece reveals itself slowly and incorporates the viewer's image into a prism of beauty and pain. The essence of my work is to find the sacred in everything.

 

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Born in New York, NY, 1951; resides in NY.

Education:

New York University, M.F.A., 1977;

University of Bologna, Bologna Italy;

Queens College, Flushing, New York, B.F.A., 1974

 

2005-2008 Flickinger Glassworks, Brooklyn, New York

Coordinator – Special Projects

Design: Glass Panels, Waldorf Astoria, The Rainbow Room

 

2003-2004 New York University, New York, New York

Teacher - Contemporary Furniture

 

2002-2004 PRATT Institute, New York, New York

Teacher - Art Furniture Studio Course

 

2001-2003 Award Design, Special Commissions: 

Lincoln Center Winston Marsalis Jazz Award

ASCAP Jazz Foundation Wall of Fame

 

2000-2002 Katherine Gibbs, New York, New York

Teacher - 3-D Modeling/Visual Communication Department

 

1999-2008 Set Design, Freelancer 

Fashion (Lucky, The Source, Essence, Vibe, Seventeen, InStyle), Advertising (L’Oreal, SoftSheen) and 

Recording Artist (Toni Braxton, Mariah Carey, Patti LaBelle,) 

1996-1998 Parsons School of Design, New York, New York

Teacher - Introduction to Furniture Design

 

 

SELECTED ONE PERSON EXHIBITIONS

 

2010    The Fool and His Friends

Lois Lambert Gallery

 

2008 Thinking Inside the Box

Lois Lambert Gallery, Los Angeles, California 

 

2008 The Gun Series Limited Edition Prints on Paper, 

Modern Multiples, Los Angeles, California

 

2007 House of Cards,  Lois Lambert Gallery, Los Angeles, California

Totem Series, On Site Installation, Flickinger Glassworks, Brooklyn, New York

 

1999 The Odyssey, Neuhoff Gallery, New York, New York

 

1995 Game Tables, Heller Gallery, Palm Beach, Florida

Galleria Due Emme, Genoa Italy

Nuova Era Gallery, Bari Italy

 

1989 House of Mirrors, Art et Industrie, New York, New York

 

1988 Tension, Art et Industrie, New York, New York 

Heller Gallery, New York, New York

 

 

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

 

2009 (July) Cold and Hot 

Micaela Gallery, San Fransisco, California

 

2008 G.F.A. Gallery, Los Angeles, California

 

2006 Gallery 1816, Bretenoux, France

 

2005 Leo Kaplan Gallery, New York, New York

 

2004 Maroma Gallery, Cancun, Mexico

 

1994 Art et Industrie, New York, New York

 

Heller Gallery, New York, New York, Also 1984, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1992

   Leo Kaplan Gallery, New York, New York

   Turbulence Gallery, New York, New York

 

G.F.A. Gallery, Los Angeles, California. Also 1991

 

   Gallery 91, New York, New York, Also 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1991

 

1991 Art et Industrie, New York New York. Also 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990

    Dawson Gallery, Rochester, New York

 

1990 Fuctional Art New York, Brutus Gallery, Osaka, Japan; 

  IMZ Building Futuoka, Japan

 

1987 Experimental Glass Workshop, New York, New York

  Chattahoochee Valley Art Association, Georgia

1986 Art for Money, Fashion Moda Benefit, New York, New York. Also 1980

  Meredith Gallery, Baltimore, Maryland

  Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York, New York

 

1985 New Art, Diverse Works, Houston, Texas

  49th Parallel Gallery, New York, New York

 

1984 House on the Borderline, White Columns, New York, New York

  Phoenix Show, Toronto Canada

  Post Nuclarism, Red Studio, New York, New York

  Terminal Show, New York, New York

 

1983 Art Furniture, Hokin-Kaufman, Chicago Illinois

  Ourhaus, Fashion Institute of Technology, New York, New York;

  Danceteria, New York, New York

 

1982 Ward Island Sculpture Show, New York, New York

 

1981 Coney Island Show, Coney Island, New York

  Monumental Show, Brooklyn, New York

 

1977 Hensen Gallery, New York, New York

 

1975 Galleria d’Arte Grafica, Bologna, Italy

 

 

MUSEUMS

 

Permanent Collection , American Craft Museum, New York, New York

 

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