Me
and INRUSH, my installation at the
Museum of Arts and Design, NY
News:
NEW WORK from my Visiting
Artist Fellowship at UrbanGlass!
VOLUTA
is a limited edition laser cut sculpture made of translucent high impact
polystyrene. Fun and easy to construct, it offers art lovers of all ages
the opportunity to create and own a complex, luminous “paper”
sculpture. In minutes you can transform a two dimensional piece of paper
into a swirling three dimensional vortex.
Project
Residency at 20x24 Studio, where I'm making a new body of work
on a giant Poloroid camera! More
info>
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This
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arrived. Too bad its not available in the U.S.! Great resource for artists.
MIA
PEARLMAN / KINKE KOOI
October 29, 2010- December 3, 2010 Plaatsmaken
Emmastraat 73
6828 HD Arnhem
Netherlands
For more info: Plaatsmaken
PAPER
LANDSCAPES (title tba)
Curated by Lisa Freiman
November 2, 2012 –February 3, 2013 Indianapolis Museum of Art
4000 Michigan Road
Indianapolis, Indiana 46208-3326
For more info: IMA
Featured
Press:
Few
works are as dynamic as Mia Pearlman’s “Inrush” —
whorls of white paper that descend on the gallery with gale force from
a recessed window. The installation brings to mind Hokusai’s “Sudden
Gust of Wind,” as well as the chilling paper storm of 9/11. Karen
Rosenberg, NEW YORK TIMES
Among
the impressive, mesmerizing works in the show [is] Mia Pearlman's smoky,
swirling Inrush.
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The
sheer architectural scale of some of the paper installations is staggering:
Mia Pearlman's work, for example, exhibits a level of dynamism and force
that is somewhat unexpected in such a humble material. Amber
Bravo, GRAFIK MAGAZINE
Mia
Pearlman’s extremely detailed atmospheric charcoal and graphite
drawings of swirling cloud formations allude to different kinds of weather.
Ms. Pearlman takes something relatively mundane and presents it in a way
that is transfixing. Benjamin
Gennochio, NEW YORK TIMES
Mia
Pearlman's cut-paper "HEMITROPE" is a fantastic, cyclonic structure
bursting off the wall.
Cate
McQuaid, BOSTON GLOBE
Glass
sculptor Mia Pearlman puts a shine on her art at Urban Glass. NEW YORK POST>