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Caroline Ramersdorfer

Caroline Ramersdorfer is an Austrian-born sculptor with studios in upstate New York and Feldkirch in Vorarlberg, Austria. Her work, both small scale and monumental, has gained an international following, with permanent installations in Europe, Asia, North America, South America, Africa, the United Arab Emirates and the Caribbean. Ramersdorfer works in marble and granite, often in combination with steel, using light and space to create physical and spiritual interiors.[1]

Caroline Ramersdorfer
Born (1960-12-16) December 16, 1960 (age 63)
NationalityAustrian
EducationAcademy of Fine Arts, Carrara, Italy, Santa Reparata Graphic Art Center, Florence, Italy, UIA Universita internazionale dell’Arte Florence, Italy
Known forSculpture
Notable workin museums:
Awards
  • 1st prize - Emaar Art Symposium Abu Dhabi, UAE
  • Fellowship - , Vienna for work in Japan
  • Golden Award - International Sculpture Exposition, Zhengzhou, China
Websitecarolineramersdorfer.at

Education edit

Ramersdorfer studied philosophy in Paris in 1979[2] before enrolling in the International University of Art in Florence, Italy, where she studied African art history, museum science, and Renaissance fresco restoration.[2] At the same time, she studied etching for two years at the graphic art studio of the Santa Reparata International School of Art in Florence. She entered the sculpture department at the Academy of Fine Arts in Carrara, Italy, in 1983, receiving her MFA in 1988.[3]

Career edit

After completing her studies, Ramersdorfer’s career took off, thanks in part to grants from the Austrian Ministry of Education and the Arts and Culture and the Federal Chancellery in Vienna to work abroad, most notably in Japan in the early 1990s where she studied the culture and developed and exhibited new work. It was there that she "absorbed the notion of balance, both mental and structural. There she also learned to be true to her materials, and that all matter has an animus that animates it."[3] A grant from UNESCO supported the Carambolage Project, a 1998 exchange with artists of the Caribbean.

In 1995 she returned to Austria where she established studios in Vienna, and in Vorarlberg, in the home/office designed by her father, the architect Mag. Willi F. Ramersdorfer (1922-2010).[4] Over the next few years, she worked in both Asia and Europe on the Energy series, developing the Ring Project in Fukuoka, Japan, and the Inner View series in Vienna. Since then, she has participated in exhibitions worldwide and won commissions to create a number of large-scale, site-specific works at nearly two dozen international sculpture symposia. Her sculptures are installed in private and public art collections in Europe,[5] Japan, Taiwan, Egypt, Canada, U.S.A., China, Belize, Abu Dhabi and Dubai, United Arab Emirates, where she was awarded first prize at the 2005 Emaar International Art Symposium for Inner View.

The Inner View series, an exploration of spiritual interiors as expressed through sculpture, has been the focus of her work for over a decade. Seed of Unified Spirit,[6] a piece from the series, was selected for inclusion in the Olympic Garden for the 2008 summer games. It has been permanently installed there, facing the Linglong Tower. In 2011 Inner View–Open was selected for installation in the Campus Sculpture Park for the Centennial of Tsinghua University, Beijing.

In early 2009 Ramersdorfer was one of 17 artists (and the only woman) participating in the Abu Dhabi International Sculpture Symposium. She produced a 15-ton sculpture in white marble, which took five weeks to create.[7][8]

After spending summers in the Adirondack Region of upstate New York, Ramersdorfer became a permanent resident of the US in 2009 and has a studio in Wells, New York.

Themes edit

Ramersdorfer’s early work consisted of “combinations of rusty steel and granite characterized by a terrestrial, heavy gravitation.” These were seen as “a metaphorical expression of contemporary life and existence...”[9]

As an emerging artist, Ramersdorfer made several trips to Japan at the invitation of the Reimei no oka International Sculpture Symposium in Kyushu, and the International Sculpture Symposium, Mura-oka-Cho/Hyogo Ken, and with the help of a grant from the Austrian Ministry of Education and the Arts and Culture she was able to stay on. Thus began a period of artistic growth as Ramersdorfer traveled between Asia and Europe. Upon her return to Japan in 1995, her work took on a lighter quality when she began a new series that integrated bamboo columns into stone sculptures. These sculptures were “loose, weightless, elegant… symbolizing steps towards a higher cognition and eternal youth.”[10]

This trend continued over the next decade, enhanced by the addition of light as a sculptural element in her pieces. In the series Light (1997-1998), Ramersdorfer excavated “a defined space from natural rocks. Substituting the material with white neon light, Caroline Ramersdorfer visualizes a filtering of lines contrasting the full and void, the cubic and the structured layerings—making her sculptures seem to float and take off on a journey.”[11]

In 2001, the Austrian Ministry of Art and Education supported a multimedia project, Inner Views, initiating a series of marble sculptures that continues to the present. The concept behind Inner Views, is to set free sculptural detail views from the inside of a form. In the series, "she has focused on turning white marble inside out by using light, texture and grinding."[12] In these sculptures, Ramersdorfer analyzes multiple square marble slabs then recomposes them to reveal complex interior spaces populated with carved out columns and ridges. As in her earlier work, light is used as a sculptural element to transform a physical interior into something ethereal. The sculptures range in size from small scale to monumental, site-specific works.

 
Int.Friendship Sculpture Park Urumqi China 2009

Ramersdorfer sees the viewer as an integral part of her sculptures, and they are considered in her design from the beginning, especially in how she integrates light into her pieces. Smaller scale works are assembled in metal stands or hung in such a way as to reflect and capture the light. In her large-scale work, the viewer can enter the piece and experience the play of light, observing how this transforms a sculptural interior into a spiritual one.

The effect is described in the essay by Albert Ruetz in the catalogue accompanying the Cairo Biennial XII. “Light and the passage of time turn the delicate lattices into translucent assemblies that are constantly created anew, evoking a most varied range of emotions. In this way, the sensed three-dimensionality of the sculpture is augmented by the additional dimension of discovery, in the material qualities of the marble and its many-layered construction. The crystalline nature of the material is transformed by shifting light into amorphous formations which appear to breathe, acquiring a life and vitality of their own.”[13]

Symbolism is important in Ramersdorfer’s work, as evident in the Inner Views series.[14] As the series progressed, Ramersdorfer began to see the inner carvings as representing an interior world both physical and spiritual, something she called an architecture of the soul.

Cross-cultural understanding is another important theme in her work, through which she tries to bridge cultures to increase tolerance and understanding. "I see being a sculptor as an active process in creating a union and finding intersecting points between art, world cultures and their decisive human factor."[15]

Seed of Unified Spirit, completed in 2008, took a global perspective, with seven marble slabs representing the different continents and poles, reflecting the Olympic park theme of “One World–One Dream.” Inner View Interlocked (2009), a commission from the Xinjiang International Urban Sculpture Symposium in Urumqi, China, to commemorate sixty years of the People‘s Republic of China, also embraced the idea of bridging cultures, ethnicities and human experience.

Since moving to the Adirondacks, Ramersdorfer has found inspiration in her rural environment. Her work has opened up, breaking through the “rigid angularity of her earlier work into more expressive abstractions.”[16] Her “changing environment has led her to see the perfection in imperfection; their impermanence has melted away her conformity. With nature more of a guide, the new works provide a refreshing fluidness and unpredictability that is more evocative than the older works that precisely fit together like the specifications of a building, or a math equation.”[17]

Indicators, the centerpiece of her first solo exhibition since moving to the Adirondacks, “Concept Alters Reality” at the John Davis Gallery, exemplified this new direction. “Gone are the volumes of marble; what’s left is a distilled abstraction bursting forth with energy, rather than the cool, calculating forms she has constructed on five continents. Other newer examples, like Inner View-Open 1 and Open Inner View, exhibited at the C. Grimaldis Gallery in Baltimore, shatter their frames as chards of marble—like broken glass or melting ice—stick out like spikes.”[18]

Gallery edit

In film edit

In 2012 Ramersdorfer was the subject of a documentary film, Caroline’s Rock, by Canadian filmmaker Jim Elderton. Ramersdorfer was recorded as she dealt with problems funding and installing a large sculpture in Vernon, British Columbia.[19]

Awards edit

  • Golden award, 2006, Renaissance & Rising International City of Sculpture and Cultural Year in Zhengzhou, China.[2]
  • Merit award at the international maquette show of project proposals to be permanently installed in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Park.[2]

Galleries edit

Permanent installations and collections edit

  • Dornbirn, Austria
  • Hohenems, Austria
  • Shimada Art Museum, Kumamoto, Japan
  • Yufuin Art Museum, Yufuin, Japan
  • Vorarlberg County Museum, Bregenz, Austria
  • Eda Garden Museum, Yokohama, Tokyo, Japan
  • 5 Ringstone project, Fukuoka, Japan
  • Federal Chancellery Artothek, City of Vienna, Austria
  • Culture Department, City of Vienna, Austria
  • Vernon District Performing Art Centre, Vernon, B.C., Canada
  • RAIBA Bank Art Collection, Bregenz, Austria
  • Hualien County Cultural Museum, City of Zhengzhou, China
  • Beijing Olympic Park, Beijing, China
  • International Friendship Sculpture Park, Ordos City, Inner Mongolia, China
  • Harmonious Development Sculpture Park, Urumqi City, China
  • ADISS: Bridging Society through the Language of Art, Abu Dhabi
  • Campus Sculpture Park, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China[20]
  • Belize City
  • Robert T. Webb Sculpture Garden of the Creative Arts Guild, North Georgia (February 2011)[21]

References edit

  1. ^ Keren, Jacqueline. Review, Confluence of Opposites at the Lake Placid Center for the Arts, Sculpture Magazine, June 2008.
  2. ^ a b c d "Caroline Ramersdorfer". International Sculpture Center. Retrieved 23 April 2013.
  3. ^ a b Ainslie, Patricia, Architecture of the Soul: Emblem for Belize, Pacific Sculpture, April 6, 2012, pp. 14-16
  4. ^ "Willi F. Ramersdorfer 1922-2010 | Architektur Aktuell". www.springerarchitektur.at. Archived from the original on 27 June 2013. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
  5. ^ de:Datei:Hohenems Skulptur.jpg
  6. ^ . Sculpture.org. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 21 October 2023.
  7. ^ Minor, Rodney (April 18, 2010). . The Leader Herald (New York). Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2013-04-22.
  8. ^ "Works of open minds: Abu Dhabi International Sculpture Symposium". 5 March 2010.
  9. ^ Pichler, Karl-Heinz, Review, Archaic utopia in stone, Gallery Ruth Allemann, Vorarlberger Nachrichten, Zurich, Switzerland, 1990
  10. ^ Pichler, Karl-Heinz, Review, The lightness of weight, Gallery Ruth Allemann, Vorarlberger Nachrichten, Zurich, Switzerland, 1994
  11. ^ Matt, Luise. Exposition review news, Vorarlberger Nachrichten. Zurich, Switzerland, 1997
  12. ^ Tim Kane, "Caroline Ramersdorfer’s sculptures vibrate with life", Times Union, September 21, 2008
  13. ^ Ruetz, Mag. Albert, catalogue, Cairo XII Art Biennial, 2010-2011
  14. ^ Bruni, Susanna, exposition catalogue “Forme nel Verde,” San Quirico d‘Orcia, Tuscany 1986, curated by Enrico Crispolti
  15. ^ Minor, Rodney. Sculpture Understanding, Leader-Herald, Gloversville, NY, April 18, 2010.
  16. ^ Kane, Tim. Caroline Ramersdorfer, Adirondack Life, Jay, NY, January/February 2013.
  17. ^ Kane, Tim. Cold beauty, Times Union, Albany, NY, September 5, 2010.
  18. ^ Kane, Tim Kane. Cold beauty, Times Union, Albany, NY, September 5, 2010.
  19. ^ "Documentaries take to big screen". Vernon Morning Star. June 1, 2012. Retrieved 2013-04-22.
  20. ^ "Caroline Ramersdorfer | Artnet".
  21. ^ "'Soul architecture' reflecting local heritage". The Daily Citizen. February 1, 2011. Retrieved 2013-04-22.

External links edit

  • carolineramersdorfer.at
  • Ramersdorfer on ArtNet

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AustriaNationalityAustrianEducationAcademy of Fine Arts Carrara Italy Santa Reparata Graphic Art Center Florence Italy UIA Universita internazionale dell Arte Florence ItalyKnown forSculptureNotable workin museums Artothek City of Vienna Austria RAIBA Bank Art Collection Bregenz Austria Olympic Park Beijing ChinaAwards1st prize Emaar Art Symposium Abu Dhabi UAE Fellowship Austrian Ministry for Education the Arts and Culture Vienna for work in Japan Golden Award International Sculpture Exposition Zhengzhou ChinaWebsitecarolineramersdorfer wbr at Contents 1 Education 2 Career 3 Themes 4 Gallery 5 In film 6 Awards 7 Galleries 8 Permanent installations and collections 9 References 10 External linksEducation editRamersdorfer studied philosophy in Paris in 1979 2 before enrolling in the International University of Art in Florence Italy where she studied African art history museum science and Renaissance fresco restoration 2 At the same time she studied etching for two years at the graphic art studio of the Santa Reparata International School of Art in Florence She entered the sculpture department at the Academy of Fine Arts in Carrara Italy in 1983 receiving her MFA in 1988 3 Career editAfter completing her studies Ramersdorfer s career took off thanks in part to grants from the Austrian Ministry of Education and the Arts and Culture and the Federal Chancellery in Vienna to work abroad most notably in Japan in the early 1990s where she studied the culture and developed and exhibited new work It was there that she absorbed the notion of balance both mental and structural There she also learned to be true to her materials and that all matter has an animus that animates it 3 A grant from UNESCO supported the Carambolage Project a 1998 exchange with artists of the Caribbean In 1995 she returned to Austria where she established studios in Vienna and in Vorarlberg in the home office designed by her father the architect Mag Willi F Ramersdorfer 1922 2010 4 Over the next few years she worked in both Asia and Europe on the Energy series developing the Ring Project in Fukuoka Japan and the Inner View series in Vienna Since then she has participated in exhibitions worldwide and won commissions to create a number of large scale site specific works at nearly two dozen international sculpture symposia Her sculptures are installed in private and public art collections in Europe 5 Japan Taiwan Egypt Canada U S A China Belize Abu Dhabi and Dubai United Arab Emirates where she was awarded first prize at the 2005 Emaar International Art Symposium for Inner View The Inner View series an exploration of spiritual interiors as expressed through sculpture has been the focus of her work for over a decade Seed of Unified Spirit 6 a piece from the series was selected for inclusion in the Olympic Garden for the 2008 summer games It has been permanently installed there facing the Linglong Tower In 2011 Inner View Open was selected for installation in the Campus Sculpture Park for the Centennial of Tsinghua University Beijing In early 2009 Ramersdorfer was one of 17 artists and the only woman participating in the Abu Dhabi International Sculpture Symposium She produced a 15 ton sculpture in white marble which took five weeks to create 7 8 After spending summers in the Adirondack Region of upstate New York Ramersdorfer became a permanent resident of the US in 2009 and has a studio in Wells New York Themes editRamersdorfer s early work consisted of combinations of rusty steel and granite characterized by a terrestrial heavy gravitation These were seen as a metaphorical expression of contemporary life and existence 9 As an emerging artist Ramersdorfer made several trips to Japan at the invitation of the Reimei no oka International Sculpture Symposium in Kyushu and the International Sculpture Symposium Mura oka Cho Hyogo Ken and with the help of a grant from the Austrian Ministry of Education and the Arts and Culture she was able to stay on Thus began a period of artistic growth as Ramersdorfer traveled between Asia and Europe Upon her return to Japan in 1995 her work took on a lighter quality when she began a new series that integrated bamboo columns into stone sculptures These sculptures were loose weightless elegant symbolizing steps towards a higher cognition and eternal youth 10 This trend continued over the next decade enhanced by the addition of light as a sculptural element in her pieces In the series Light 1997 1998 Ramersdorfer excavated a defined space from natural rocks Substituting the material with white neon light Caroline Ramersdorfer visualizes a filtering of lines contrasting the full and void the cubic and the structured layerings making her sculptures seem to float and take off on a journey 11 In 2001 the Austrian Ministry of Art and Education supported a multimedia project Inner Views initiating a series of marble sculptures that continues to the present The concept behind Inner Views is to set free sculptural detail views from the inside of a form In the series she has focused on turning white marble inside out by using light texture and grinding 12 In these sculptures Ramersdorfer analyzes multiple square marble slabs then recomposes them to reveal complex interior spaces populated with carved out columns and ridges As in her earlier work light is used as a sculptural element to transform a physical interior into something ethereal The sculptures range in size from small scale to monumental site specific works nbsp Int Friendship Sculpture Park Urumqi China 2009Ramersdorfer sees the viewer as an integral part of her sculptures and they are considered in her design from the beginning especially in how she integrates light into her pieces Smaller scale works are assembled in metal stands or hung in such a way as to reflect and capture the light In her large scale work the viewer can enter the piece and experience the play of light observing how this transforms a sculptural interior into a spiritual one The effect is described in the essay by Albert Ruetz in the catalogue accompanying the Cairo Biennial XII Light and the passage of time turn the delicate lattices into translucent assemblies that are constantly created anew evoking a most varied range of emotions In this way the sensed three dimensionality of the sculpture is augmented by the additional dimension of discovery in the material qualities of the marble and its many layered construction The crystalline nature of the material is transformed by shifting light into amorphous formations which appear to breathe acquiring a life and vitality of their own 13 Symbolism is important in Ramersdorfer s work as evident in the Inner Views series 14 As the series progressed Ramersdorfer began to see the inner carvings as representing an interior world both physical and spiritual something she called an architecture of the soul Cross cultural understanding is another important theme in her work through which she tries to bridge cultures to increase tolerance and understanding I see being a sculptor as an active process in creating a union and finding intersecting points between art world cultures and their decisive human factor 15 Seed of Unified Spirit completed in 2008 took a global perspective with seven marble slabs representing the different continents and poles reflecting the Olympic park theme of One World One Dream Inner View Interlocked 2009 a commission from the Xinjiang International Urban Sculpture Symposium in Urumqi China to commemorate sixty years of the People s Republic of China also embraced the idea of bridging cultures ethnicities and human experience Since moving to the Adirondacks Ramersdorfer has found inspiration in her rural environment Her work has opened up breaking through the rigid angularity of her earlier work into more expressive abstractions 16 Her changing environment has led her to see the perfection in imperfection their impermanence has melted away her conformity With nature more of a guide the new works provide a refreshing fluidness and unpredictability that is more evocative than the older works that precisely fit together like the specifications of a building or a math equation 17 Indicators the centerpiece of her first solo exhibition since moving to the Adirondacks Concept Alters Reality at the John Davis Gallery exemplified this new direction Gone are the volumes of marble what s left is a distilled abstraction bursting forth with energy rather than the cool calculating forms she has constructed on five continents Other newer examples like Inner View Open 1 and Open Inner View exhibited at the C Grimaldis Gallery in Baltimore shatter their frames as chards of marble like broken glass or melting ice stick out like spikes 18 Gallery edit nbsp Inner View Vermont marble and Stainless steel 8 h x4 w x4 d nbsp 09Inner View to the Bone marble 18 h x8 w x6 d nbsp Hohenems Skulptur nbsp Layers Light Sight 2000 marble steel 6 h x20 w x6 d nbsp Seed of a Unified Spirit Beijing Olympic Green 2008 nbsp materials marble bamboo limestone 7 h x 2 w x 2 w nbsp Inrrer View detail In film editIn 2012 Ramersdorfer was the subject of a documentary film Caroline s Rock by Canadian filmmaker Jim Elderton Ramersdorfer was recorded as she dealt with problems funding and installing a large sculpture in Vernon British Columbia 19 Awards editGolden award 2006 Renaissance amp Rising International City of Sculpture and Cultural Year in Zhengzhou China 2 Merit award at the international maquette show of project proposals to be permanently installed in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Park 2 Galleries editC Grimaldis Gallery Baltimore C Fine Art New York City Galerie Fellner von Feldegg Krefeld Germany Salwa Zeidan Gallery Abu Dhabi Allyn Gallup Gallery Sarasota FloridaPermanent installations and collections editDornbirn Austria Hohenems Austria Shimada Art Museum Kumamoto Japan Yufuin Art Museum Yufuin Japan Vorarlberg County Museum Bregenz Austria Eda Garden Museum Yokohama Tokyo Japan 5 Ringstone project Fukuoka Japan Federal Chancellery Artothek City of Vienna Austria Culture Department City of Vienna Austria Vernon District Performing Art Centre Vernon B C Canada RAIBA Bank Art Collection Bregenz Austria Hualien County Cultural Museum City of Zhengzhou China Beijing Olympic Park Beijing China International Friendship Sculpture Park Ordos City Inner Mongolia China Harmonious Development Sculpture Park Urumqi City China ADISS Bridging Society through the Language of Art Abu Dhabi Campus Sculpture Park Tsinghua University Beijing China 20 Belize City Robert T Webb Sculpture Garden of the Creative Arts Guild North Georgia February 2011 21 References edit Keren Jacqueline Review Confluence of Opposites at the Lake Placid Center for the Arts Sculpture Magazine June 2008 a b c d Caroline Ramersdorfer International Sculpture Center Retrieved 23 April 2013 a b Ainslie Patricia Architecture of the Soul Emblem for Belize Pacific Sculpture April 6 2012 pp 14 16 Willi F Ramersdorfer 1922 2010 Architektur Aktuell www springerarchitektur at Archived from the original on 27 June 2013 Retrieved 22 May 2022 de Datei Hohenems Skulptur jpg Sculptor CAROLINE RAMERSDORFER sculpture Seed of a unified spirit Sculpture org Sculpture org Sculpture org Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 21 October 2023 Minor Rodney April 18 2010 Sculpting Understanding The Leader Herald New York Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2013 04 22 Works of open minds Abu Dhabi International Sculpture Symposium 5 March 2010 Pichler Karl Heinz Review Archaic utopia in stone Gallery Ruth Allemann Vorarlberger Nachrichten Zurich Switzerland 1990 Pichler Karl Heinz Review The lightness of weight Gallery Ruth Allemann Vorarlberger Nachrichten Zurich Switzerland 1994 Matt Luise Exposition review news Vorarlberger Nachrichten Zurich Switzerland 1997 Tim Kane Caroline Ramersdorfer s sculptures vibrate with life Times Union September 21 2008 Ruetz Mag Albert catalogue Cairo XII Art Biennial 2010 2011 Bruni Susanna exposition catalogue Forme nel Verde San Quirico d Orcia Tuscany 1986 curated by Enrico Crispolti Minor Rodney Sculpture Understanding Leader Herald Gloversville NY April 18 2010 Kane Tim Caroline Ramersdorfer Adirondack Life Jay NY January February 2013 Kane Tim Cold beauty Times Union Albany NY September 5 2010 Kane Tim Kane Cold beauty Times Union Albany NY September 5 2010 Documentaries take to big screen Vernon Morning Star June 1 2012 Retrieved 2013 04 22 Caroline Ramersdorfer Artnet Soul architecture reflecting local heritage The Daily Citizen February 1 2011 Retrieved 2013 04 22 External links editcarolineramersdorfer wbr at Ramersdorfer on ArtNet Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Caroline Ramersdorfer amp oldid 1204766489, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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