LA Artweek–Dulce Stein Presents : Artist of The day Nancy Worthington
Dulce Stein Presents : Artist of The day
The Wizardry of Interactive Sculptures Nancy Worthington
Artist of the day: Nancy Worthington
Nancy Worthington’s is an internationally acclaimed artist with a
unique and controversial style. Her artwork has been shown in many
galleries and museums worldwide. Collected by “cognoscenti “ and
in permanent collections of major museums, Nancy has come out on
the art scene, once again, to shock and courageously alter consciousness
with a powerful flair .
Her artwork is gritty, playful, absurd with a major icing of social
commentary that explores uncomfortable subjects with an absurdist
twist. Her assemblages are, both provocative and playful, reflecting
Nancy’s representation of a dangerous new world .
From themes of police brutality, scathing political and feminist
commentary, we feel, as the viewer, that we have entered the strange
and carnival-like dreamscapes of Nancy Worthington’s mind.
Using found objects, mechanical devices, odd collectibles, Nancy
manages to create sculptures, collaged and assembled to convey
different stories that are both engaging and stimulating. She explores
the dark side of our human condition with a light surreal touch.
Meeting, Nancy, for the first time, in her studio, she comes across
as a charming and ingenious personality with a mission to facilitate
Nancy Worthington
change and to bring about a better, more humane world . With
infectious enthusiasm, Nancy imparts a genuine quest to enlighten
her audience with interactive devices that allows the viewer to participate
. Her artful contraptions surprise and delight the viewer with a
cutting and fearless visual wit.
Alfred Frankenstein, art critic, San Francisco Chronicle,” the most
impressive…. Is Nancy Worthington whose principle contribution is
a series of 10 cryptographic self boxes…. The more I try to describe
these things, the more indescribable they become. They haunt you
afterward and for a long time.”
Martha Mason, curator, San Jose Museum of Art.” Worthington’s
sculptures engage yet disturb the viewer inviting our awareness
through participation – she moves us with humor and irony.”
Palm Springs Art Museums Contemporary Arts Council.
“Worthington’s controversial construction/ assemblage artworks
awaken stimulating dialogue and thoughtful discussion.”
Nancy Worthington is the “Avatar of the Political metaphor, but
most of all she stands up to express issues that requires stalwart
commitment to the truth.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-h5FoPN1lw
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In The Studio With Nancy Worthington
In The Studio With Nancy Worthington, March 2, 2015 by Karen Schiffman
A Blog by Karen Schifman
IN THE STUDIO with Nancy Worthington
Catwoman Goes To Hollywood
Fiacco Fine Art Project Presents ‘Art for a Cause THIS SATURDAY at the ART FOR A CAUSE atop the W Hollywood benefiting the Los Angeles Youth Network
(www.layn.org).
Join us Saturday, Oct. 24th, 4:00 to 7:00pm for a special fine art exhibition featuring paintings, sculpture, photography, mixed media, and fine jewelry by Karen & Tony Barone, Allen Bell, Ben Darby, Lacy Drissi, Sean M. Flynn, Mark Garry, John Kanell, Alvaro Luna, Socrates Painter, Chris Reilly, Angela Romeo, Ashleigh Sumner and Nancy Worthington. 20% of all art sales benefit LAYN. Donations of any amount gratefully accepted. Cocktails, wine, hors d’oeuvres, and the best views in Hollywood! The W Hollywood is at 6250 Hollywood Blvd. Valet parking available ($15). **RSVP REQUIRED. Please RSVP to Markus Cummings, LAYN, at mcummings@layn.org NO LATER THAN Oct. 21st. Capacity is limited. Check in with concierge upon arrival. For questions or additional info, contact Michael Fiacco, Fiacco Fine Art Projects at michaelfiacco@juno.com. See you on the roof!
Artist Nancy Worthington and Michael Fiacco with “Catwoman”
Nancy Worthington exhibits “Cat Go Fish” at Palm Springs Open
Opening reception for the juried Palm Springs Open at the Archangel Gallery, September 18, 2015. Nancy Wothington’s interactive wall relief “Cat Go Fish” was featured in the exhibition, which runs through October 12. Nancy describes her artwork at “serious fun”. It is about predators and prey featuring a talking cat and a fowl mouthed catfish which both interact with participants.
Nancy Worthington with Archangel owners Edwardo Carriazo, Jerry Hanson, and Alex Koleszar
Space Aliens Invade Salon For The Parched–With Bob Bogard Presentation and Nancy Worthington Sculpture
Nancy Worthington’s interactive space alien sculpture “The Visitors” displayed at The Salon For The Parched in conjunction with Bob Bogard’s presentation “Was Venus from Mars?” Visit “The Visitors”
“Cat-Go Fish”–Serious Fun
“Cat—Go Fish” as the predator and the prey, is the newest of Nancy Worthington’s on-going works that addresses my fascination with cats. As social commentary with comic overtones, this interactive mixed-media wall sculpture with light and sound allows the viewer to make the catfish talk and the cat meow. Serious Fun!