Larger-than-life sculptures capturing strength, poise, and the enduring power of the feminine form.
Few artists working today command the human form with the precision, sensitivity, and presence of Carole Feuerman. Widely regarded as a pioneer of superrealist sculpture, Feuerman has spent decades refining a visual language that captures not only the physical body, but the quiet, internal moments that define the human experience.
Her monumental works—spanning swimmers, dancers, and contemplative figures—are among the most iconic in contemporary sculpture. Cast in bronze and stainless steel, these larger-than-life forms possess a commanding presence, yet retain an extraordinary sense of intimacy. It is this duality that defines Feuerman’s practice: the ability to create sculptures that feel both powerful and deeply personal.
