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Carole A. Feuerman

American b. 1945

Carole A. Feuerman is recognized as a pioneering figure in the world of hyperrealist sculpture. Together with Hanson and De Andrea, she was one of the three leaders that started the movement in the late seventies by making life like sculptures that portrayed their models precisely.  Dubbed ‘the reigning doyenne of super-realism’ by art historian John T. Spike, Feuerman has solidified her place in art history.

Feuerman’s prolific career spans over four decades and seven continents. She has had nine museum retrospectives and has four catalogue raisonnés. Her works are exhibited in private collections, galleries, parks, and museums worldwide. In 2011, she founded the Carole A. Feuerman Sculpture Foundation. Her selected private collectors include the Emperor of Japan, President William Clinton & Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Norman Brahman, the Caldic Collection, Mark Parker, Ariella Wertheimer, Robert Hurst, and Malcolm Forbes.