188:. One of the most remarkable pieces was “Melted Weapon Box,” a seemingly unassuming small metal box atop a white column. Next to the open box was a photograph of a life-size M-4 assault rifle, the original material for the box. Webster melted the weapon down to create the small cube; the presentation of the box itself does not seem an atypical choice for her, but the relation to a vehicle of violence is unique to her body of work.
136:. Although the pool is entirely artificial, Webster decided not to hide the manmade mechanics that made the pool possible. The infusion of natural elements in an industrial space envelops the viewer and transports them into an entirely new venue where these two worlds coexist. The 2013 installation was a part of the exhibition
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Webster has also experimented with video art in her various gallery shows. On multiple occasions, Webster has exhibited video projections of bears in their natural habitat, implying the consequences of malignant human intervention in the environment. Through these videos, Webster places environmental
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Webster often employs industrial materials in her work juxtaposed with natural elements to create a visually complex space that provokes further thought on the intersection of nature and technology. Her artworks also often raise issues of global warming and the consequences of human interference with
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Exhibited both in and out of doors, many of her works are site specific and are built in accordance with their physical surroundings. Webster directly engages with her environment and invites viewers to do the same. In her most recent solo show at Paula Cooper
Gallery in New York, Webster created an
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Maintaining her preference for large scale works, Webster's sculptures are as dramatic and monumental as her installations. Although her sculptures generally pertain to environmental themes and incorporate natural materials, her pieces are sometimes composed of controlled geometric forms. Webster
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In addition to her work in installation and sculpture, Webster creates and exhibits what can be considered “paintings,” which consist of unconventional materials applied to paper. She chooses materials that are both industrial and natural, including
109:. Meg Webster's most notable works are sculptures of natural materials, molded to create simple forms. Webster builds these works methodically and delicately, paying close attention to the structure and the weight of each work's physical presence.
165:, consists of a simple spiral shape created solely from branches. The clean geometry is interrupted by the chaotic arrangement of branches, yet the piece remains contemplative rather than aggressive.
117:, her New York gallery representative. Webster continues to be featured in both group and solo shows in museums and galleries, in addition to her outdoor public commissions and garden designs.
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the environment. Although she is most recognized for her work in sculpture and installation, Webster also creates paintings and works on paper, both of which have been exhibited at
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Meg
Webster began exhibiting her work in 1980, showing her work in venues throughout the country. She draws inspiration from artists working in the vein of Land Art, such as
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Engler, Mira. "Hiriya in the museum: Tel Aviv Museum of Art." Public Art Review 11, no. 2 (Summer2000 2000): 31-34. Art Source, EBSCOhost (accessed
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which served as an artistic commentary on the role of environment in society, a question that Meg
Webster often grapples with in her sculptures and installations.
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Meg
Webster's immersive installations allow the viewer to fully experience her manufactured atmospheres and to inhibit her creative vision. In
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Environmental installation in collaboration with Kanye West, “Jesus is King” album and film
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protection into dialogue with the commercial gallery space, asking the viewer to empathize with nature in an unexpected setting.
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slowly descending in a conical shape back into the earth, combining minimalist vocabulary with an ecological concern.
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often turns to a certain roster of forms – cones, gates, hollows, beds, and rings – when creating her sculptures.
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Her work is featured in many permanent collections throughout the world, including The Panza
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132:, originally built in 1998 and later recreated in 2013, Webster inserted a pool into the exhibition space at
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2209:"Review of Utopia Post Utopia: Configurations of Nature and Culture in Recent Sculpture and Photography".
209:. This combination of natural and manmade remains intrinsic to her work across each of her chosen media.
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Van Wagner, Judy Collischan. "Kindred Spirits." Brookville: Hillwood Art Gallery, 1987. 37. Print.
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Meg Webster was born in San Francisco in 1944. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from
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In 2008, Meg Webster exhibited a selection of her smaller sculptures at
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A Deer Manger, A Dress Pattern, Farthest Sea Water, and a Signature,
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A Dialogue with Nature: Nine Contemporary Sculptors - Finding Aid
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1119:"The Simple, Stunning Organic Sculptures of Artist Meg Webster"
161:, created for the Panza Collection and later bequeathed to the
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The Experience of Landscape : Three Decades of Sculpture
2113:"Review/Art; More Women and Unknowns in the Whitney Biennial"
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Meg Webster: Part II - Additions, Subtractions, Reformations,
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2050:"Public Art Fund : Urban Paradise: Gardens in the City"
1414:"Meg Webster - Volume for Lying Flat | Hiram Butler Gallery"
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Down the Garden Path: The Artist’s Garden After Modernism
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Western Washington University Public Sculpture Collection
1054:"Botanica: The Secret Life of Plants: About the Artists"
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The Experience of Landscape: Three Decades of Sculpture
1464:"Works | MEG WEBSTER | Anne Mosseri-Marlio Galerie AG"
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movement and has been exhibiting her work since 1980.
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Robert Gober, Nancy Shaver, Alan Turner, Meg Webster
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1892:"A Shot in the Dark — Calendar — Walker Art Center"
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Figures on the Ground: Perspectives on Minimal Art,
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1842:"Art of Its Own Making | Pulitzer Arts Foundation"
683:, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, New York
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943:"Meg Webster Biography – Meg Webster on artnet"
733:, Stuart Regen Gallery, Los Angeles, California
725:The Last Decade: American Artists of the 1980’s
661:, Barbara KrakĂłw Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts
506:CAB Foundation, Brussels, Belgium (4/1/6/20/20)
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1967:"- System Order Nature | Hiram Butler Gallery"
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1279:"Exhibitions - Meg Webster - Art in America"
705:, The Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C.
600:, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota
502:Sculpture Milwaukee (June - October, 2020)
306:Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, Arkansas
828:, Paula Cooper Gallery, New York, New York
817:, Scott Hanson Gallery, New York, New York
731:Liz Larner, Rosemarie Trockel, Meg Webster
672:, Morris-Healy Gallery, New York, New York
611:, Paula Cooper Gallery, New York, New York
432:, Scott Hanson Gallery, New York, New York
417:Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
392:, Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, Texas
356:, Morris-Healy Gallery, New York, New York
345:, Thomas Healy Gallery, New York, New York
328:, Paula Cooper Gallery, New York, New York
317:, Paula Cooper Gallery, New York, New York
292:, Paula Cooper Gallery, New York, New York
275:, Paula Cooper Gallery, New York, New York
252:, Paula Cooper Gallery, New York, New York
898:at Espace Niemeyer for Paris Fashion Week
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570:, Villa e Collezione Panza, Varese, Italy
1156:"Full text of "Dragged mass geometric.""
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22:(born 1944) is an American artist from
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1489:"Meg Webster: Pool | EXPO 1: New York"
1439:"Meg Webster – | Paula Cooper Gallery"
1228:"Meg Webster: Pool | EXPO 1: New York"
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650:, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Israel
462:, Art Galaxy, New York, New York
304:Meg Webster, Drawing and Objects
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908:Mary, a Kanye West opera
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681:The Material Imagination
568:Roxy Paine e Meg Webster
65:Early life and education
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1896:www.walkerart.org
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