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Artist Exhibitions:
Upcoming solo exhibitions in 2012 related to Patterns of Nature: The Spiral and Interconnectedness, include:
Woman Made Gallery, Chicago, IL March 2 - April 28, 2012
LA Artcore, Los Angeles, CA December 2 - December 30, 2012
SELECTED ONE-PERSON EXHIBITIONS
2007 'Love. Loss and The Ring of Fire', Taos Art Museum, ...
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Artist Galleries:
myartspace.com
Woman Made Gallery
New Art Center
Jan Valentin Saether
Billy Davis Fine Art
The Saatchi Gallery
NY Arts Magazine
M!WAA, Midtown West Art Associates
Lynn White's Shriver Gallery
Collector's Guide
The World's Women on Line!...
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Artist Reviews:
Coming Soon!
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Collections:
MUSEUM AND PRIVATE COLLECTIONS
The Harwood Museum of Art, Taos, NM. Permanent collection.
Nicole and Brian Cox, London, England
Victoria and Dennis Hopper, Venice, CA.
Norman Brokaw, Beverly Hills, CA.
Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth, TX...
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Commissions:
Commissions are available. Please contact the artist for more information....
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Artist Statement for Claudia Kleefeld
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To formulate what I am doing in my work into words, I can say that I have a deep sensitivity to what is around me. I have known there is this path for me yet I could not define it. In the beginning I did not know what it was that drew me so forcefully into this mysterious process of painting, photography and the creative process. As I go, I find out more about this and it's parallel relationship to daily life.
I have always been fascinated and inspired by people. Through years of studying art in both Europe and the United States, I began to focus my attentions in the studio to the exclusive study of the nude. I can achieve what is most deep within me through re-creating the human form. There are many reasons why I have chosen the female figure. Mostly she is close to me, to who I am, and I find it the most primal and the most challenging. The female in it's inherent self is more nurturing, more round, more earth based - the essence of giving and birth, of life itself. It is my belief that we need this input in our more linear, modern society today. In this context the female form is not sexual - she is not an image to be digested for self- satisfaction or use. She is inherent of deeper meaning; about human beings, our essence, and what is ultimately of most importance.
The "external/internal" series of images are self-portrait nudes double imaged with a female sexual icon. All of the aspects in this series revolve around the relationship between inner self and projected self. The viewer is placed in the position of confronting the facades they fix upon themselves and others. These and other works focus on issues of self, sexuality and identity; a search for self, different than the one we adopt from the society around us.
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