Sula Bermúdez-Silverman

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Sula Fay Bermudez-Silverman (born 1993) [1] is an American multi-media artist based in Los Angeles.

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Biography

Sula Bermudez-Silverman was born in New York City in 1993 and raised in Los Angeles, California. In 2015, Bermudez-Silverman was an Honorary Artist-in-Residence at Project Row Houses in Houston, Texas. [2] Afterward she would study at the Yale University School of Art, earning her MFA in Sculpture in 2018. [3] Her first exhibition was at the University of Texas at Austin while she was still a student at Yale. [4] Currently, Bermudez-Silverman lives and works in Los Angeles.

Education

Sula Bermudez-Silverman earned her BA in Studio Art from Bard College in 2015, and a MFA in Sculpture at Yale University School of Art in 2018. She also studied at Central Saint Martin’s School of Art and Design in London in 2013. [5]

Artworks

Her artworks are mostly sculptures of various mediums, including sugar, found objects, and hair and has dabbled in video art. [6] Her art primarily focuses on gender, pop culture, and post-colonialism [7] Silverman deliberately leaves her artwork undescribed as for the viewer to find out what parts resonate with their identity. [8] Many of her currently displayed works deal with economic, racial, religious, and gender dynamics in abstraction.

The following are examples of Sula Bermudez-Silverman's artworks:

Exhibitions

Solo exhibitions
ExhibitionOrganizationLocationDate
Sutures University of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas, United StatesNovember 2, 2018 - December 7, 2018
Neither Fish, Flesh, nor Fowl California African American Museum Los Angeles, California, United StatesFebruary 28, 2020 - May 2, 2021 [12]
Sighs and Leers and Crocodile TearsMurmursLos Angeles, California, United StatesMarch 7, 2021 — April 10, 2021 [13]

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References

  1. "Technotihuacan". Queer Cultural Center. 2018-03-10. Retrieved 2021-04-20.
  2. "Lecture with Visiting Artists Yanira Collado, Carlos Sandoval De Leon, and Onajide Shabaka". Project Row Houses. Retrieved 2021-04-30.
  3. Seward, Mahoro (2021-03-08). "Sinéad O'Dwyer offers empowered, body-diverse luxury for AW21". i-D. Retrieved 2021-04-27.
  4. 1 2 "Sula Bermudez-Silverman: Sutures - Visual Arts Center - The University of Texas at Austin". Visual Arts Center - Department of Art and Art History - University of Texas at Austin. Retrieved 2021-03-12.
  5. "EXHIBITION: Sula Bermudez-Silverman: Sutures - Texas Today: UT Events & Announcements Calendar". Texas Today: UT Events & Announcements Calendar. Retrieved 2021-04-13.
  6. Dambrot, Shana Nys (March 16, 2020). "Meet an Artist: Sula Bermudez-Silverman". LA Weekly.
  7. Conner, Allison (March 29, 2021). "Tracing the Pop Culture Zombie Myth to Haitian Folklore". Hyperallergic.
  8. Sula Bermudez-Silverman Interview | Art in Color , retrieved 2021-03-12
  9. Wheeler, Andre-Naquian (June 18, 2018). "Sula Bermudez-Silverman Turns Her Hair Into Embroidered Works of Art". Vice.
  10. Agustsson, Sola (March 31, 2021). "Artists at Work: Sula Bermudez-Silverman". East of Borneo.
  11. Salles, Claire (2020-12-29). "Mots en cheveux. Hériter de l'histoire genrée de la broderie à travers l'écriture". Cahiers ERTA (in French) (24): 9–27. ISSN   2353-8953.
  12. Miranda, Carolina (2020-04-04). "Essential Arts: Art and pandemic — how artists and institutions are faring". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2021-05-10.
  13. Bermudez-Silverman, Sula (March 2021). "Sighs and Leers and Crocodile Tears - Artist Statement" (PDF). Murmurs.
  14. "CAAM | Cancelled—Docent-Led Tour: Sula Bermudez-Silverman - Neither Fish, Flesh, nor Fowl". caamuseum.org. Retrieved 2021-04-22.
  15. "Past Exhibition: Sighs and Leers and Crocodile Tears — Murmurs". murmurs.la. Retrieved 2021-04-22.
  16. "Community calendar". KTLA. 2014-08-21. Retrieved 2021-04-27.