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Cristina Cordova

American/Puerto Rico/North Carolina, b. 1976

Cristina Cordova
(American/Puerto Rico/North Carolina, b. 1976)

"Barquera"

ceramic
h. 16", w. 50", d. 6-1/2"

Provenance: Purchased from the artist; Private collection of Libba and Mike Gaither, Charlotte, North Carolina.

Literature: Joyce lovelace, "The Body Eloquent", American Craft, February/March, 2012; https://www.cristinacordova.com.

Notes: "I am driven by the primal act of imbuing an inanimate representation with a sense of presence, transforming it into the inspired repository of our deepest longings and aspirations. My goal is to have these compositions perform both as reflections of our shared humanity as well as question socio-cultural notions of gender, race, beauty and power."
Cristina Cordova

A native of Puerto Rico, Cordova now lives and works in North Carolina. She attended the University of Puerto Rico, initially studying structural engineering, and received her MA from New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University. Her early engineering training was to prove helpful in her creation of large-scale ceramic forms often composed of tens to hundreds of elements. These predominantly figural sculptures with their graceful poses and careful gestures were inspired by Cordova's training as a dancer. With the frequent application of natural forms - flowers, beetles, shells - her works are visual explorations and often commentaries of society, culture and the environment. Her figures are appealing in a way that transcends conventional attractiveness and, despite their physical solidity and weight, they exhibit a nearly otherworldly quality.

ceramic
h. 16", w. 50", d. 6-1/2"

  • Provenance: Purchased from the artist; Private collection of Libba and Mike Gaither, Charlotte, North Carolina.
  • Literature: Joyce lovelace, "The Body Eloquent", American Craft, February/March, 2012; https://www.cristinacordova.com.
  • Notes: "I am driven by the primal act of imbuing an inanimate representation with a sense of presence, transforming it into the inspired repository of our deepest longings and aspirations. My goal is to have these compositions perform both as reflections of our shared humanity as well as question socio-cultural notions of gender, race, beauty and power."
    Cristina Cordova

    A native of Puerto Rico, Cordova now lives and works in North Carolina. She attended the University of Puerto Rico, initially studying structural engineering, and received her MA from New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University. Her early engineering training was to prove helpful in her creation of large-scale ceramic forms often composed of tens to hundreds of elements. These predominantly figural sculptures with their graceful poses and careful gestures were inspired by Cordova's training as a dancer. With the frequent application of natural forms - flowers, beetles, shells - her works are visual explorations and often commentaries of society, culture and the environment. Her figures are appealing in a way that transcends conventional attractiveness and, despite their physical solidity and weight, they exhibit a nearly otherworldly quality.

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