Judy Pfaff | “Buckets of Rain” Time Lapse

April 10th, 2008

EXCLUSIVE: Two week time lapse of Judy Pfaff’s installation Buckets of Rain (2006) at Ameringer & Yohe Fine Art, New York.

Balancing intense planning with improvisational decision-making, Judy Pfaff creates exuberant, sprawling sculptures and installations that weave landscape, architecture, and synthetic color into a tense yet organic whole. A pioneer of installation art in the 1970s, Pfaff synthesizes sculpture, painting, and architecture into dynamic environments in which space seems to expand and collapse, fluctuating between two and three dimensions.

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PHOTO | Judy Pfaff, details of Buckets of Rain, 2006. Photos by Zonder Title and Jordan Tinker. Courtesy the artist and Ameringer & Yohe Fine Art, New York.

VIDEO | Producer: Susan Sollins & Nick Ravich. Camera: Alice Berton & Joel Shapiro. Sound: Merce Williams. Editor: Ahmed Amer & Jennifer Chiurco. Artwork courtesy: Judy Pfaff. Thanks: Ameringer & Yohe Fine Art.


3 Responses to “Judy Pfaff | “Buckets of Rain” Time Lapse”

  1. illustrateur on April 10, 2008 2:20 pm

    So what ? A bird making his nest is better schow. A french Artist.

    Reply

  2. Conversations | Judy Pfaff with Betsy Sussler part 2 at Art21 Blog on May 20, 2008 2:01 pm

    [...] it seems to me that you never stopped being a painter; that’s what you bring to the sculpture, to the installations. And you have an understanding of how a hand sweeps a gesture into art. I would say one more thing: [...]

  3. vanessa on October 5, 2008 7:13 pm

    it waz nice

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