ArtistsMarisol
Marisol

Marisol

1930
SculpturePost-Impressionism
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None documented
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Institutional Exhibitions
30
Works in Collection
97
Assets Indexed
15
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Publications Referenced
80%
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  • Post-Impressionism
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Why this artist matters now

Marisol Escobar, known as Marisol, created large-scale wooden sculptures and carved figures that merged folk art traditions with pop sensibility and deadpan humor. A Venezuelan-American artist who worked primarily in New York, she assembled her sculptures from wood blocks, plaster casts, and found objects, often incorporating her own face or body into the compositions. Her work gained prominence in the 1960s before a decades-long absence from public view; a major retrospective at the Buffalo AKG Art Museum in the early 2000s reestablished her significance in postwar sculptural practice.

Source: Marian Goodman · Trust score: 100% · Updated 2mo ago

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Sculpture
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Artworks (30)

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Images

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Artsy artwork: Abstract
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Artsy artwork: Untitled (1971)
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Artsy artwork: Budding (1980)
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Artsy artwork: Indian (1969)
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Artsy artwork: Marisol Museum Boymans-van Beuningen Rotterdam (Catalogue and Announcement Card) (1968)
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Artsy artwork: Marisol Poster (1973)
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The Jazz Wall (Art Institute of Chicago)
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Cleveland Museum of Art
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Art Institute of Chicago
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Whitney Museum of American Art
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Education

Jepson Art Institute
Visual Arts
Art Students League of New York
Visual Arts
The New School
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Otis College of Art and Design
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Harvard-Westlake School
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École des Beaux-Arts
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