- Artemis (contemporary artist)
Artemis (born 1947) is a contemporary artist and weaver.
Born in
Saint Germain-en-Laye , a small town west ofParis , Artemis began her career as a composer and singer, recording an album of her own music and lyrics called "Noel" in the mid-1960s and "Cahier" in 1969.In 1967, Artemis married the painter and sculptor Martin Frommelt, with whom she had three children, Sebastian (b. 1967), Eva (b. 1968), and Melanie (b. 1971) before divorcing in 1984.
Around this time, Artemis began to establish herself as a visual artist, setting up a studio in
Vaduz, Liechtenstein in1984 . That same year she completed her first woven work, "Song of Song", a series of five tapestries andcollage s (in the collection of the Liechtenstein Music School, Vaduz). She has subsequently produced more than seven series of woven tapestries and collages that use abstract forms and symbols to reinterpret ancient stories and themes. Her art explores the relationships between abstraction and narration, contemporary life and the ancient past.In
1987 Artemis moved to the Greek island ofTinos . In her studio there, she works from drawings, sketches, and collages before weaving her compositions on a vertical loom. She weaves with a variety of materials such as wool, cotton, and silk, and works only during daylight.Artemis’s work has been shown throughout Europe, with solo exhibitions in
Liechtenstein ,Switzerland ,Austria , andBelgium ; she has participated in group exhibitions inGermany ,France ,Poland ,Greece ,Luxembourg ,Austria ,Switzerland , andLiechtenstein . Her first solo exhibition in theUnited States , "“Odyssey” by Artemis", was held at theOnassis Cultural Center inNew York City , March 21-May 21,2005 . [Grace Glueck, [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D00E6DD113EF936A25757C0A9639C8B63 "Art in Review; Odyssey by Artemis"] , "The New York Times", April 15, 2005.] It featured a cycle of twelve tapestries created over ten years that together presented a unified reinterpretation ofHomer ’s epic tale of the journeys ofOdysseus .References
Sources
Artemis. "Odyssey" [exhibition catalog] . (New York : Alexander S. Onassis Public Benefit Foundation USA, 2005).
Related Links
The artist's website [http://www.artnet.li/artist.php?artist=artemis&station=0&language=en]
The Onassis Cultural Center [http://www.onassisusa.org/onassis.art.odyssey_by_artemis.shtml]
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