Siobhan Liddell, Sculptor
Ms. Liddell’s work has always found a means through subtlety,
engaging spaces with a delicate awareness, using ambient light and
the reflective color of materials that, in their faintly glowing
hues and unassuming nature, hold a quiet power beside her
intermittent and poetic use of text. There is a profound simplicity
in her works that comes from a seemingly meditative understanding of
material and process, where there appears a reciprocated evolution
of form and meaning over time and the wavering emergence of the
intangible.
In addition to exhibiting regularly in NYC Siobhan Liddell’s work
has been shown at the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds, England, at
the UCLA Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, and at C.C. A. Itakyushu,
Japan. She was in the 1995 Whitney Biennial. She is the recipient
of the Joan Mitchell Foundation Award.
Siobhan Liddell was born 1965 in Worksop, UK she now lives and works
in New York City.
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installation view 1999
Untitled 2009