martha walker

This artist accepts commissions

Mediums Used

Martha Walker`s Education

Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York
1975 BFA, Fine Arts

Pratt Institute, New York
2001 Masters in Art Education, Honors

The process of dripping liquid steel one drop at a time in order to build up massive forms allows for a unique combination of texture and line rarely seen in steel, a substance that is usually used artificially in an industrially forged or cast manner. At the same time, the resulting imagery merges a language of the sexual and erotic through forms that are at once aquatic and microbiological.

And yet, while the work has scientific aspects, my images also express something deep and personal. Others frequently share their views about what they see in my forms, and I welcome this. For me, the sculptures relate to one another. They are a family of living things, each and all a part of my visual perspective. I am told that my work expresses a feminine aesthetic. I am willing to explore the sensual and sexual aspects of what my subconscious reveals.

All of my sculptures reflect an interest in texture. While dripping the molten metal, large drips freeze in space like instant stalactites on one side of the form. However, on the other side, where the weld is made, the metal flows together like water, forming a smooth surface, similar to a “skin”. The contrast between these surfaces is a natural outgrowth of my process that I find both challenging and interesting.

Finally, the slow and methodical pace of my construction is something that helps me to immerse myself in my ideas for long periods of time. I am able to savor my vision as it develops, and make changes as they present themselves, instead of working towards a foregone conclusion. The longer I am immersed in my process, the more meaningful the result, because I am more able to tap into my subconscious through the imagery in my sculpture.

Throughout my tedious process, time passes quickly, while at the same time, stands still. I am fueled by an obsessive drive to create something personal and unique through my art with the finite time that my life affords me. With every line, each silhouette, and form, I ask myself: Is it pure? Is it Me? Have I shown integrity in my process to reflect my own truth? The results must be as strong and effective as humanly possible. For me, that is all that there is.

Sculptures by martha walker

Credentials

Biography

Martha Walker was born in 1953 in Kansas City, Missouri, Martha was the youngest in the family, and the only girl. The family moved from Kansas City to St. Louis, followed by Carmel California, and Seattle Washington, all by the time Martha was eight years old. The Walkers moved to Sweden for three years, starting in 1961, spending one full year in a remote forest location. After this, Martha landed back in the United States, attending both junior high and high school in Miami Beach, Florida before her move to Brooklyn, New York, where she attended Pratt Institute from 1971-1976, majoring in sculpture and drawing. Martha stayed in Brooklyn, going back for her Masters Degree at Pratt Institute from 1999 - 2001, where she graduated with honors. She is now a Brooklyn native, married with two children.
Her father was a nuclear physicist, specializing in medical research. Martha frequented the research laboratory, viewing microorganisms under the microscope, something that she sites to this day as an influence on her abstract visual perspective. Additionally, Martha`s middle brother, David, was an avid painter, who "raised the bar" for her artistically.
Other influences came from the frequent relocations as a child. The most obvious was the disparate geography that she observed, from the American Plains, to the Pacific Coast and mountain ranges, along with the rich Swedish forests, followed by the Atlantic Ocean and sandy beaches in Florida. However, cultural influences were also important. In almost every new place, Martha became aware of what it meant to be an outsider, looking in, especially in Europe, where she became acquainted with Jewish children whose parents were survivors of the Holocaust. This had a profound effect on her, even as a nonreligious Jew, resulting occasionally in work with themes of Jewish identity and the Holocaust.
When asked, Martha Walker will tell you that she considers herself to be an emerging artist. Her business career over the course of her lifetime enabled her to establish a financial foundation for raising a family. When she returned to school in 1999, she started welding again, and with her financial situation improved, Martha established her first welding studio in 2001. It is in the interim that she has created her entire body of work.

Influences

John Pai
Theodore Roszak
Giacometti

Reviews

2010 Featured in New York, Daily News, full page: Work Steels Show
2010 Reviewed in Sculpture Magazine, November 2010: Martha Walker, Kouros Gallery
2007 Solo show reviewed by Olympia Lambert, Oly`s Musings:
http://lamgelinaoly.blogspot.com/ Martha Walker at 440 Gallery, Sunday October 7th,
2007
2007 Featured on Long Island News Channel 12, Chauncey Howell interview
2006 Interviewed by Manhattan Arts International, also featured as the Artist of the week.
2006 Interviewed by MyArtSpace

Public Works

Zimmerli Art Museum
Anne Frank Center, USA
Kouros Sculpture Center
Boca Beach Club and Resort
Pratt Institute
Holocaust Resource Center

Public Acquisitions
Zimmerli Art Museum Anne Frank Center, USA Kouros Sculpture Center Boca Beach Club and Resort Morgan Stanley Corporation Pratt Institute Holocaust Resource Center Individuals provided upon request
Symposiums
2001 Named "New Yorker of the Week" by New York 1 News A volunteer collaboration project which I coordinated and intitiated with New York City Elementary schools, entitled, New York City`s Kids Imagine World Peace. Can You? The projects parameters consisted of a giant banner, made up of individually designed sections, and composed of visual symbols and words proclaiming a vision of world peace. Installed at Brooklyn Borough Hall, Brooklyn, NY.

Categories

This artists work is found in the following categories on site:
Abstract Contemporary Modern Outdoor Outside Garden / Yard Sculptures Statues statuary Abstract Modern Contemporary statues sculpture statuary Angular Jagged Abstract Modern Contemporary sculpture statuary Focal Point Abstract Contemporary Modern sculpture statue Minimalist Understated Abstract Contemporary Sculpture statuary statuettes Modern Abstract Contemporary Avant Garde Sculptures or Statues or statuettes or statuary Abstract Contemporary Modern Large Monumental Public Art sculpture statues statuary Abstract Plants Fruits Trees Leaves Flowers statues sculptures Conceptual Art Sculptures statues often Large or Monumental Abstract Art Abstract Fish sculptures Animal Abstract Contemporary Modern Stylised Minimalist Sculptures Indoor Inside Interior Abstract Contemporary Modern Sculptures Repetitive Form/Shape Abstract sculptures/statues Fabricated or Forged Metal Abstract sculpture Symmetric sculptures/statues/statuettes/ statuary Assemblages Sculptures, Made from a Variety of Pieces or Bits collected together Indoors Interior sculptures Inside Sculpture Vegetable Sculptures/statues/statuettes Cloud, Breeze, Wave and Wind Sculptures Sculpture or Statues made from Metal Rods or Bars Spiral Twisted sculpture/statue/carving Wave & Wind Sculptures Aligators, Crocodiles, Lizards, Ghekos, Chameleons, Cayman, Mugger Gavial, Iguana sculpture Statues Birds of Prey Raptors Hawks Eagles Falcons Owls Sculptures Owls sculptures Varietal Mix of Bird Sculptures or Statues Wild Bird Sculptures Aquatic sculptures Fish/Shells/Sharks/Seals/Corals/Seaweed Octopus, Cuttle Fish, Squid, Pearly Nautilus Amonite Organic/Abstract Sculpture Spherical Globe like Ball shaped Round Abstract Contemporary sculpture statue statuette Wire Mesh Netting Chicken Gauze Sculpture Statues Columnar Pillar Upright Vertical Stele Abstract Contemorary Modern sculpture statue statuary Sadness Anxiety Remorse Grief sculptures statues Varietal cross section of Floral, Fruit and Plantlife Sculpture Monumental Contemporary Abstract Modern sculptures

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