Judith Brown (sculptor)

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Judith Brown
Born 1931
New York City, USA
Died 1992
New York City, USA
Occupation Abstract Expressionist Sculptor and Painter

Judith Brown (19311992) was a dancer and a sculptor who was drawn to images of the body in motion and its effect on the cloth surrounding it. She welded crushed automobile scrap metal into energetic moving torsos, horses, and flying draperies[1]. "One of the things that made Judy stand out as an artist was her ability to work in many different mediums. Some of this was by choice, and sometimes it was by necessity. Her surroundings often dictated what medium she could work with at any given time. After all, you can't bring you're welding gear with you to Rome."[2]

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[edit] Biography

Judith Brown was born December 17, 1931 in New York City. She died May 11, 1992 in New York City.

[edit] Studied

Judith Brown attended Sarah Lawrence College of New York (B.A., 1954) where she learned to weld from her teacher, Theodore Roszak, a pioneering abstract expressionist sculptor.

[edit] Commissions[3]

[edit] Selected exhibitions

[edit] Permanent collections

[edit] Awards

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[edit] Books

[edit] External links for image reproduction