
Woman Facing Wall (Primary Title)
John DeAndrea, American, born 1941 (Artist)
"I’ve always worked with nude figures because the nudity reveals a lot more about a person."—John De Andrea
The realism of De Andrea’s early flesh-toned females often raised the question of whether he was creating art or replicating life. De Andrea cast from live models to capture exact proportions and then recreated minute surface details like scars and freckles. The unease with which one approaches these figures introduces a strong psychological dimension as viewers seemingly assume the role of voyeur.
Yet De Andrea also wanted his sculptures to be regarded as objects. In Woman Facing Wall, he replaced flesh tones with a gray scale, highlighting the body’s separate forms rather than its unity and alluding to the cool marble of classical sculpture. The segment of wall onto which De Andrea painted shadows calls further attention to the figure as a fabrication and not just a replica of life.
Southwest Artist Series: John DeAndrea, 1978-81, Aspen Center for the Visual Arts, Aspen, CO, February 3 - 28, 1982
Seven on the Figure, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA, September 21 - December 16, 1979
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