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Explore bean finneran's vibrant ceramic sculptures! This Baltimore artist creates abstract, minimalist works inspired by nature – coral reefs & marine life.

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Collectible Description

I work with a simple form, a hand rolled curve of clay, the most basic natural material. It is the geometry of a curve that allows construction. I build with hundreds or thousands of these forms creating formal abstract shapes evocative of natural forms in nature. The sculptures are constructed by a process of slowly and continually adding curves one by one into the continual negative space created by the weave of the curves.As every snowflake is unique and every blade of grass is unique the curves are similar but no two are exactly the same. The sculpture is a meditation on time and temporality. The sculpture exists in a particular time and place and then is disassembled and reassembled in another specific time , place , size and form.

Artist Biography

Bean Finneran: A Sculptural Dialogue with Nature

Born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1947, Bean Finneran’s artistic journey is deeply intertwined with a profound respect for the natural world. Her work, primarily ceramic sculptures, transcends mere representation; instead, it offers an intimate and contemplative dialogue with the rhythms, textures, and inherent geometries of life itself. From her early education at Goucher College, the University of Michigan, the Museum School at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts, and Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Finneran cultivated a sophisticated understanding of artistic principles while simultaneously nurturing an unwavering connection to the landscapes that have shaped her vision.

Finneran's creative process is characterized by a deliberate departure from direct imitation. Rather than attempting to replicate nature’s outward appearance, she seeks to capture its underlying structures and forces. Her studio, nestled on the edge of a salt marsh near San Francisco, serves as both her sanctuary and her laboratory – a constant source of inspiration and observation. This proximity to an ever-changing environment, marked by subtle shifts in light, tide, and vegetation, profoundly informs her work. The sculptures themselves are built from thousands of individually crafted clay “curves,” each unique and imbued with the spirit of its creation. These curves, meticulously assembled, create forms reminiscent of coral reefs, grassy fields, haystacks, or even marine anemones – evocative symbols that resonate with a deep understanding of natural patterns.

The technique employed by Finneran is as integral to her artistic philosophy as the subject matter itself. The process of building these monumental sculptures is remarkably slow and deliberate, mirroring the gradual processes of growth and decay observed in nature. Each curve is added incrementally, guided by an intuitive sense of balance and proportion. Importantly, the completed works are inherently transient; they cannot be moved without dismantling and reconstructing them entirely. This ephemeral quality underscores Finneran’s belief that art should engage with time and change, reflecting the dynamic processes inherent to the natural world.

Influences and Artistic Development

While Finneran resists direct mimicry of nature, her work is undeniably influenced by a rich tapestry of artistic traditions. Her early studies at prestigious institutions exposed her to a wide range of styles and techniques, from abstract expressionism to minimalist sculpture. However, it’s the influence of Land Art – particularly artists like Robert Smithson and Walter De Maria – that holds particular significance. Finneran shares with these pioneers a fascination with scale, process, and the relationship between art and environment, yet she diverges by rejecting the overtly conceptual approach often associated with Land Art. Instead, her sculptures are rooted in a deeply felt personal connection to the natural world, expressed through a meticulous attention to material and form.

Furthermore, Finneran’s work can be seen as a continuation of a long artistic tradition that seeks to capture the essence of nature – from the ancient Greek depictions of flora and fauna to the Romantic landscapes of Caspar David Friedrich. However, unlike many of these earlier artists, Finneran deliberately employs abstraction to strip away superficial details and reveal the underlying principles governing natural forms. Her use of color is particularly striking; she eschews realistic hues in favor of vibrant, often unexpected combinations that evoke the energy and vitality of the natural world.

Exhibitions and Recognition

Bean Finneran’s work has been exhibited extensively both nationally and internationally, garnering critical acclaim for its originality, technical skill, and profound engagement with nature. Solo exhibitions have graced galleries such as Braunstein/Quay in San Francisco, Gail Severn Gallery in Ketchum, Idaho, Galerie Favardin & de Verneuil in Paris, PDX Contemporary Art in Portland, Oregon, and Perimeter Gallery in Chicago. Her sculptures are also included in numerous private and public collections around the world, a testament to their enduring appeal.

Notable exhibitions include “Earth & Alchemy,” presented at the MassArt Earth & Alchemy Exhibition and Lecture Series; “Color” at Gail Severn Gallery; “Easy Breezy” at PDX Contemporary Art; and “State of Nature V” also at Gail Severn Gallery. These shows have provided a platform for Finneran to share her unique vision with a wide audience, fostering dialogue about the relationship between art, nature, and human experience.

A Continuing Dialogue

Bean Finneran’s work remains remarkably consistent in its core principles – a deep respect for nature, a commitment to meticulous craftsmanship, and an embrace of abstraction as a means of revealing underlying truths. As she continues to create, her sculptures serve not only as objects of beauty but also as invitations to contemplate the intricate patterns and enduring forces that shape our world. Her ongoing practice represents a profound and deeply personal dialogue with the natural world, one that promises to continue evolving and inspiring for years to come.

Bean Finneran

Bean Finneran

1947 - , United States of America

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Abstract, Minimalist
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['None],\n "Artists or movements influenced by this artist": [Land Art']
  • Date Of Birth: 1947
  • Full Name: Bean Finneran
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Untitled (Wheat Color)
    • Untitled
  • Place Of Birth: Baltimore, USA