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Sondra Sherman (born 1958) is an American painter and jewelry maker. Sherman's work has been praised for its "deeply personal" expression of human emotion and of the subjects inspired by them. Sherman's skills and reputation as a jeweler have earned her many awards, including a Tiffany Foundation Emerging Artists Award, various fellowships, and a
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Early life and education

Sherman was born in 1958 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She majored in painting and jewelry at the Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia before moving to Germany in 1984. In 1980, Sherman received a
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from the Tyler School of Art and Architecture at Temple University, where she concentrated in jewelry and painting. In 1990, she received her
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(a
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equivalent) from the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich in Germany.


Career

Since 2006, Sherman has worked as an associate professor at San Diego State University, specializing in jewelry art and metalwork. She has also taught at Rhode Island School of Design, Savannah College of Art and Design,
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, and
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Selected Series and Artwork


The Box Pieces

Sherman's series ''The Box Pieces'' reflects on archetypes and the dynamic which exist within relationships. This series primarily consists of jewelry objects which often reference archetypal literary and mythical characters including Miss Havisham, Venus, and
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. Sherman complicates these figures by incorporating themes such as sensuality, sexuality, and decay into their representations. Each piece in this series is contained by a box made to serve as its complement, the feature for which the series is named. of these boxes, American Author Ralph Turner writes, "a narrative documenting the finding of the components of her jewelry is hinted at, or reproduced, on its container. This narrative permeates her graceful, 'classical' interpretations, which transform fragments from old chandeliers, photographs and crushed glass, reinventing them into votive and ambiguous ornament."


Anthophobia: Fear Of Flowers

This series, first exhibited at Gallery Sienna Patti in 2007, reflects on the increasing medicalization of American society by presenting plants typically used in
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in steel brooches that make visual reference to corsages. Describing her own work, Sherman writes, "I hate pharmaceutical commercials. They make me nervous and then sell me something to ease my nerves. I like the idea of a medicinal corsage, and, jewelry that soothes."


Upside Down in Paradise

''Upside Down in Paradise'' explores the cultural and geographic landscape of Southern California. Within this series, Sherman photographs the landscape as seen from inside of trains and cars, largely focusing on ordinary or mundane buildings, and then presents the images captured in jewelry objects. of this series, Sherman writes, "While ‘Upside Down in Paradise’ has a particular geographical reference, its subject is inherently universal- in the diversity of ethnicities and social histories which make up the culture of California, but also in the common experiences of (re)locating oneself in an unfamiliar place, or the perceptions developed while traveling through... The vestigial glamour of the California idyll of the 1950’s and 60’s, palpable in the faded commercial signs, and architectural facades which punctuate the roadside with their gemstone-like shapes, and generous proportions, against the expansive blue sky inspire oversize jewelry with sun weathered surfaces."


Collections

Sherman's work is in the permanent collections of: * the
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* the Boston Museum of Fine Arts * the Metropolitan Museum of Art * the Museum of Arts and Design * the Los Angeles County Museum of Art *the
Racine Art Museum The Racine Art Museum (RAM) and RAM's Charles A. Wustum Museum of Fine Arts are located in Racine, Wisconsin, U.S. The museum holds the largest and most significant contemporary craft collection in North America, with more than 9,500 objects from ...
* the Renwick Gallery- National Museum of American Art of the Smithsonian Institution * the
Rhode Island School of Design Museum The Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design (RISD Museum) is an art museum integrated with the Rhode Island School of Design, in Providence, Rhode Island, US. The museum was co-founded with the school in 1877, and still shares multiple build ...
* the City Museum of Turnov, Czech Republic.


References


External links

*Sondra Sherman'
official page
*Sondra Sherman'
2016 resume
*Sondra Sherman'
San Diego State University Jewelry + Metalwork Program Facebook pageInterview with Sondra Sherman conducted by Celine Browning for the Art Jewelry Forum, 2014
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