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  1. The Venezuelan American artist, born María Sol Escobar, created abstract and surreal sculptures of people from wood and casts of her own body. Learn about her inspiration, introspection, and ingenuity.

  2. May 6, 2024 · Her first sculptures were terracotta and metal abstractions that resembled ritual objects. But she soon began creating the figurative wood sculptures that would make her famous. Her work was ...

  3. Sep 29, 2023 · Marisol Escobar (1930-2016), the Paris-born, Venezuelan American artist who went by her first name and became one of the most famous figures of the US Pop art movement in the 1960s, continued...

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  4. www.tate.org.uk › artist-biography › marisolMarisol - Tate

    The body of work that emerged – comprised of heterogeneous figure-sculpture-portraits of assembled carved and painted wood – manifested her omnipresent concern for portraiture and representation, combined with a renewed attention to elements from popular culture, photographs and found objects.

  5. Nov 22, 2023 · Grappling with weighty subjects such as feminism, environmentalism, and social issues, Marisol distinguished herself through wit and dark satire and became particularly known for large totemic assemblages influenced by Pre-Columbian art.

  6. Dec 15, 2023 · Marisol confounds the eroticism of a tangle of figures dressed in rainbow shades with troubling suggestions, through titles (I Hate You Creep and Your Fetus) and violent imagery. In reducing her figures, she draws attention to the parts of the body linked to speech, communication and language.

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  8. While Marisol was famous for her silence (when she was 11 years old, her mother died by suicide, and the artist chose not speak afterward except when necessary), Dinner Date was her expressive attempt to cast a hush over the press’s relentless misogynist chatter about whether she would marry or planned to have children.

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