Carole A. Feuerman's 'Global Travelers' Exhibition: A Venice Biennale Highlight

Renowned American superrealist sculptor Carole A. Feuerman marks her fifth appearance at the prestigious 60th Biennale of Art in Venice with her exhibition, "Global Travelers." This significant event, organized and curated by Bel-Air Fine Art Contemporary Art Galleries, is set to take place at the esteemed InParadiso in Giardini Della Biennale. Since 2017, Bel-Air Fine Art has played a pivotal role in promoting Feuerman's work on an international scale through various platforms including exhibitions, talks, and tours.

The "Global Travelers" exhibition is a celebration of female empowerment, featuring two monumental bronze sculptures that embody strength and tranquility. The first sculpture, "Tranquility," depicts a woman resting on a stool, exuding a sense of calm and serenity. This piece reflects the inner peace and harmony that comes from being free of stress and external pressures. The second sculpture, "My Body, My Rules," portrays a woman standing firm, symbolizing bodily freedom and the right to make personal decisions regarding one's body. This stance challenges societal norms and emphasizes strength, determination, and resistance against external judgments.

'Global Travelers' Lights Up Venice

In addition to these monumental sculptures, visitors will have the opportunity to view a collection of Feuerman's masterpieces at the historical Bel-Air Fine Art San Marco Gallery located at Calle dello Spezier n°2765.

Carole A. Feuerman, born in 1945 in Hartford, Connecticut, is celebrated for her lifelike figurative sculptures of swimmers and dancers. Residing and working in New York, she stands out as the only woman sculptor in this unique style. Her works have been exhibited in notable locations such as Park Ave and Central Park in New York, Art D' Egypte in Cairo, the Smithsonian Institution's National Portrait Gallery in Washington D.C., the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, and the Palazzo Strozzi Palace in Florence. Feuerman's sculptures are also part of the permanent collections of thirty-four museums worldwide.

Feuerman's contributions to the arts have been recognized with several awards including the Lifetime Achievement 'Goddess Artemis' Award from the European American Women's Council (EAWC), First Prize at the Huan Tai Hu Museum in Changzhou, China, Best in Show in Beijing, China, the Amelia Peabody Award, First Prize at the Beijing Biennale, and the Medici Award in Florence, Italy.

Established in 2004 by François and Grégory Chabanian, Bel-Air Fine Art has grown into one of Europe's leading contemporary art gallery groups. With its origins in Geneva, the group has expanded across prestigious locations throughout Switzerland including Crans-Montana, Verbier, Lausanne, Zürich, and Gstaad. The expansion continued across Europe with galleries in Paris, Saint-Tropez, Cannes, Aix-en-Provence, Marseille, Megève, Annecy, Courchevel, Honfleur, Venice (San Marco I & II), Dorsoduro), Knokke-le-Zoute, Bruges and Brussels. They also established a pop-up gallery in Miami Beach (Ocean Drive), North America.

The Chabanians are committed to showcasing a diverse selection of internationally acclaimed and emerging contemporary artists from various artistic movements. This dedication has positioned Bel-Air Fine Art as a key player in the contemporary art scene both in Europe and internationally.

The collaboration between Carole A. Feuerman and Bel-Air Fine Art for the "Global Travelers" exhibition at this year's Biennale of Art highlights their ongoing commitment to promoting exceptional talent and contributing to the global art community.

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