- Judy Fox
Judy Fox is an American sculptor who was born in
Elizabeth, New Jersey in 1957. She studied at theSkowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in 1976, earned a BA fromYale University in 1978, studied at theÉcole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts Paris, France in 1979, and received an MFA fromNew York University in 1983. She was an art student at the time when figurative art was submerged by abstraction, and took that as a challenge. In 2006, she was awarded aJohn Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation fellowship. Judy Fox lives and works in New York City.She is best known for her fired clay figures of nude children that are realistically painted with casein paint. Her sculptures of children address child sexuality, and her meticulously detailed adult nudes reflect her interest in feminist issues.
The Contemporary Museum, Honolulu and theMint Museum of Art (Charlotte, North Carolina) are among the public collections holding works by Judy Fox."She is represented by PPOW gallery in New York, and at GalerieThaddaeus Ropac in Europe." [ [http://www.judyfox.net/about.html judyfox.net] Judy Fox’s website]
ources and notes
* Diehl, Carol, "Judy Fox, Figures in Limbo", "
Art in America ", November, 2000.
* Nadelman, Cynthia, "Middle Aged Gods and Giant Babies", "ARTnews ", December, 2004.Further reading
* http://www.ppowgallery.com/artists/JudyFox/
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