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A celebration of Helaine Blumenfeld's spiritual marble and bronze sculptures at Italy's Pietrasanta
Helaine Blumenfeld, Ascent, 2010. Bronze. 335 cm x 200 cm x 165 cm.
PIETRASANTA.- A celebration of Helaine Blumenfeld's spiritual marble and bronze sculptures will be held in Italy's Pietrasanta, the world's centre of international sculptors by the Commune of Pietrasanta.

Invited by the Mayor, Dr. Domenico Lombardi and the City of Pietrasanta in recognition of her exceptional talents as a sculptor, Helaine Blumenfeld has been finishing five monumental marble and bronze sculptures – each one over ten feet in height – to be placed in the Piazza del Duomo. Blumenfeld is also creating a haunting installation, Visionary Landscape to be placed in front of the altar of the Chiesa di S.Agostino. In effect, this will be the staging of four abstract Spirits in a landscaped environment.

Dr.Valentina Fogher is curating the exhibition, which also includes more than fifty sculptures inside the church. She regards the exhibition not just as a retrospective, but as an exploration of the mysterious spirit of creation that imbues Blumenfeld's work.

A former vice-president of the Royal British Society of Sculptors, Blumenfeld has just been awarded an Honorary OBE.

Blumenfeld is one of the more than 300 artists who have made Pietrasanta their place of inspiration. What distinguishes her is the startling distance she has traveled with her thematic concerns in the four decades that she has worked there. Critics have written that Helaine has developed a vocabulary which lives up to and often transcends the complexity of each idea incorporated in her sculptures.

This is not the first time Blumenfeld has been honoured by Pietrasanta. In 2007 she became the first and only woman to receive the prestigious international sculpture prize, Pietrasanta e la Versilia del Mondo. This had been previously awarded, among others, to Fernando Botero, Igor Mitoraj, Gio Pomodoro, Kan Yasuda, and Marc Quinn.

Pietrasanta with its unique resources of materials, studios, foundries, and skilled craftsmen is today recognized as a global home of sculpture. Its ethos of vitality, quality and passion informs Blumenfeld's sculpture as much as the marble from nearby quarries. The celebration of her work is therefore also a tribute to this remarkable city.



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