Sara Holt (born 1946) is an American sculptor and photographer. She is creating mainly in sculpture and photography and more recently in ceramics. She is one of the contemporary artists whose work helps to refine the field of creation situated within the boundaries of science and art.
Table of Contents
- 1 Career
- 1.1 Space Cowgirl: Houston, All Systems GO (Space Series Book 2)
- 1.2 Call Waiting
- 1.3 Holt Elements of Literature Introductory Course Student Book
- 1.4 The Lone Star Speaks: Untold Texas Stories About the JFK Assassination
- 1.5 Sara Jane's Tune
- 1.6 Sara and Gerald: Villa America and After
- 1.7 Hannah's Law
- 1.8 Four Months Later...
- 1.9 Seagate BarraCuda 2TB Internal Hard Drive HDD – 3.5 Inch SATA 6Gb/s 7200 RPM 256MB Cache 3.5-Inch – Frustration Free Packaging (ST2000DM008/ST2000DMZ08)
- 1.10 The Trembling Hills
Career
Holt graduated from the University of Colorado gone a BFA in 1968. She was an player in domicile at the Cité internationale des arts in Paris from 1969 to 1971. She lives and works in Paris previously 1969.
Her scientific and artistic household and the family house built by architect Irving Gill (where she lived from age six to eighteen) influence her measure to varying degrees. After graduating from the University of Colorado, Holt traveled in Europe and fixed to prolong her stay in France.
She developed additional artistic techniques though combining her inherent flora and fauna of the media—the casting of resin, glazing of ceramics, the process of photography itself—and totally constructed, layered or planned objects. Holt took advantage of the pardon and objection of the sixties not unaided from a technical lessening of view, but furthermore to merge her seemingly contrasting centers of assimilation and avenues of exploration: use of blithe and transparency following the resin sculpture and light tubes, as critical of photographing in the dark, or using and letting unintentional operate within the artistic framework. Her deed to consider the indispensable elements of nature (light, color, earth, space and time) while maintaining a spiritual, poetical and organic environment place Sara Holt’s body of comport yourself at the crossroads of science and art.
During the slip of 1968, she met Piotr Kowalski. In the spring of 1969 she obtained a studio at the Cité International des Arts in Paris, where she continued to cast resin, and she met artists and critics including Erró, Alain Jouffroy, Frank Popper and Aline Dallier and, later, James Lee Byars, Henri-Alexis Baatsh
, Jean-Christophe Bailly, Meret Oppenheim and Joan Mitchell. Official acceptance crystallized behind Pierre Gaudibert organized her first individual exhibition at l’ARC (Paris, 1971), a prestigious venue for contemporary art. The exhibition included ” Little Rainbow Snakes “, a 2-meter Cone, some large spheres, two large ” Lenses ” with resin spheres cast inside, a huge Rainbow Snake, and several tear drop shaped prisms : all polyester resin work.Last update 2021-08-06