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Mary Ann Unger : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mary Ann Unger
Mary Ann Unger (19451998) was a North American sculptor known for large scale, semi-abstract public works in which she evoked the body, bandaging, flesh, and bone. She is known for dark, bulbous, beam-like forms.〔 Her sculptures concern universal issues such as death and regeneration and are described as transcending time and place.〔J. Page, "Mary Ann Unger: Beneath the Skin." Sculpture Magazine, April 1998.〕 Unger received a Guggenheim Fellowship and Pollock-Krasner Foundation grants and was a resident fellow at Yaddo.〔Mary Ann Unger Estate. "Mary Ann Unger Estate." Accessed February 25, 2013.〕 Her work is found in collections such as the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, the Brooklyn Museum of Art, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, and the High Museum of Art.〔"Mary Ann Unger Estate."〕 ==Background== Mary Ann Unger was a sculptor known for her large scale works with subtle expression, in which she evoked the body, bandaging, flesh, and bone. Born in 1945, she was raised in New Jersey. She learned to weld, cast, and carve as an undergraduate student at Mt. Holyoke College, where she later earned a bachelor's degree in 1967.〔 After a year of graduate study at the University of California at Berkeley, she spent several years traveling, including a trip alone through North Africa.〔 She later earned an M.F.A at Columbia University in 1975, where she studied with Ronald Bladen and George Sugarman.〔 She had solo exhibitions at the New York City Sculpture Center, the New Jersey State Museum, the Klarfeld Perry Gallery, and the Trans Hudson Gallery.〔 She received a Guggenheim Fellowship and Pollock-Krasner Foundation grants and was a resident fellow at Yaddo.〔 She became known for dark, bulbous, beamlike forms that were laid out or propped up in clusters. These pieces were made of hydrocal, a lightweight plaster, over steel armatures, with surfaces that appeared scarred and scorched.〔 Her sculptures spoke of universal issues such as death and regeneration, and transcended time and place.〔 Unger died in 1998 at age of 53 from breast cancer.〔
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