Stella Waitzkin, born New York City 1920-died New York City 2003 Search this
Medium:
cast polyester resin and sandstone with paint and wood
Dimensions:
7 7/8 x 7 3/4 x 9 in. (19.9 x 19.7 x 23.0 cm)
Type:
Decorative Arts
Crafts
Date:
1974
Luce Center Label:
Metamorphosis I is part of a series of works in which Stella Waitzkin placed masks within the pages of her ceramic books. This sculpture presents three serene faces in three separate volumes. One is open to reveal a passage written by the poet Wordsworth, but the artist obstructed some of the words with glaze and clay, making it impossible to read the entire quote. Waitzkin sculpted letters, manuscripts, envelopes and books, often avoiding the inclusion of words because she felt they could be manipulative and overly suggestive.
Luce Object Quote:
"Words are lies. I make the books to get away from the word. When I make the books, I feel like I'm telling folk stories; it's all there inside the book. You don't have to necessarily read it, see, because you already know the whole thing by heart." Artist's statement