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Brooklyn sculptor Fitzhugh Karol creates evocative works inspired by nature & materials like wood, ceramic, & steel. Exhibiting nationally, his art explores profiles & landscapes.

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This sculpture incorporates steel from both the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge and its predecessor, the Tappan Zee. The piece evokes a sense of uplift, progress and momentum, visually anchoring the beginning of the bridge path in Rockland County.The New York State Thruway Authority partnered with ArtsWestchester and the Arts Council of Rockland to commission artwork across the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge Path. The Public Art program includes five sculptures, four bicycle racks and a mural, all by New York artists.

艺术家简介

Early Life and Artistic Foundations

Fitzhugh Karol, born in New Hampshire in 1982, embarked on a creative journey rooted deeply in the natural world. Growing up in the rural landscapes of Orford, Connecticut River, he was surrounded by an environment that would profoundly shape his artistic vision. While drawing held an early appeal, it was the discovery of pottery during his senior year at Deerfield Academy that ignited a fervent passion. This initial exploration led him to Skidmore College, where he immersed himself in ceramics, quickly recognizing its potential as a primary medium for expression.

Karol’s formative years were also enriched by familial influences. His godfather, sculptor Joseph Wheelwright, provided early exposure to the world of professional art through visits to his Boston studio and summer retreats in Vermont. His mother's calligraphy and painting further nurtured an appreciation for visual artistry, while his father’s transition from law to documentary filmmaking instilled a sense of narrative storytelling—a quality that would later subtly inform Karol’s sculptural work. These diverse influences converged, laying the groundwork for an artist attuned to both form and content.

The Apprenticeship with Toshiko Takaezu

A pivotal moment in Karol's development arrived during his senior year at Skidmore when he was selected for a thirteen-month apprenticeship with the celebrated ceramicist Toshiko Takaezu. This experience proved transformative, offering an unparalleled immersion into the life of a dedicated artist. Takaezu’s unwavering commitment to her craft and passion served as a powerful model, encouraging Karol to pursue graduate studies immediately following his apprenticeship.

The connection with Takaezu extended beyond mentorship; it forged a link to Jack Lenor Larsen, the visionary founder of LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton. A visit to LongHouse in 2004 proved deeply inspiring, exposing Karol to a vibrant artistic community and the breathtaking beauty of the gardens. This early exposure would later culminate in a significant commission for LongHouse Reserve in 2014, marking a crucial step in his career.

From Ceramics to Sculpture: A Broadening Practice

After earning an M.F.A. from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2007, Karol relocated to New York City and began to expand his artistic vocabulary beyond ceramics. Initially, he focused on creating seating pieces using reclaimed wood sourced from the streets—a practical application of his sculptural sensibilities. Simultaneously, he worked as a fabricator for The Brooklyn Home Company, honing his technical skills in furniture design.

However, it was only in recent years that Karol fully embraced a practice rooted in his “DNA,” crafting console tables, bar carts, and desks that echoed the forms and visual language of his sculptures. This transition involved a deliberate exploration of diverse materials—wood, metal, and clay—each offering unique possibilities for expressing his artistic vision. His work began to center around evocative abstractions inspired by profiles found in nature, landscapes both observed and imagined.

Themes and Techniques

Karol’s sculptures are characterized by a compelling interplay between abstraction and representation. He creates portals, steps, and slopes that invite viewers to engage with the artwork on multiple levels—physically, emotionally, and intellectually. The forms often evoke silhouettes of actual or imagined landscapes, suggesting a dialogue between the natural world and human intervention.

His technique is marked by a masterful command of materials. Wood, with its inherent sinuous curves and subtle complexities, plays a central role in many of his pieces. Steel provides structural strength and allows for dynamic forms, while clay retains a connection to his earliest artistic explorations. Karol’s commitment to using reclaimed or leftover wood underscores a sustainable approach and adds another layer of meaning to his work—a reverence for the materials themselves.

Exhibitions and Public Recognition

Fitzhugh Karol has exhibited extensively throughout the United States, showcasing his sculptures in galleries and public spaces. His work has been featured at Socrates Sculpture Park, LongHouse Reserve, The Wassaic Project, and numerous other venues. He is represented by JSL Gallery, which highlights his evocative pieces.

Karol’s art has garnered recognition from private collectors and public institutions alike, solidifying his position as a contemporary sculptor of note. His ability to create playful spaces that invite contemplation and connection—whether in the intimate setting of a gallery or the expansive grounds of a sculpture park—continues to captivate audiences and establish him as a significant voice in the American art landscape.

fitzhugh karol

fitzhugh karol

1982 - , United States of America

艺术家简介

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Contemporary Sculpture
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Toshiko Takaezu']
  • Date Of Birth: 1982
  • Full Name: Fitzhugh Karol
  • Nationality: American
  • Place Of Birth: New Hampshire, USA