
Show and Tell from Crying in Public
2003 · One from a series of nine lithographs with chine collé
composition: 13 x 9 1/4" (33 x 23.5 cm); sheet: 14 15/16 x 11 1/4" (38 x 28.6 cm)
Museum of Modern Art

Claudette Schreuders carves and paints wooden figures that occupy an unsettling register between folk tradition and psychological portraiture. Working from Cape Town, her sculptures are small in scale yet dense with emotional ambiguity, their hand-worked surfaces and flattened forms holding figures in states of quiet tension or unease. She became the first South African artist to have a sculpture acquired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Her practice extends into painting, though the carved figure remains her primary medium.
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