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Karen LaMonte

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Karen LaMonte(American, b. 1967)

Since 1990, Karen LaMonte has created sublime and enigmatic works in glass, ceramic, bronze, iron, paper, and marble. Her works range from monotype prints to monumental stone sculptures, and explore themes of beauty, gender, identity, and the natural world.

LaMonte received her BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design and explored an early passion for glass sculpture at studios in New York and New Jersey. In 1999, she traveled to Prague on a Fulbright scholarship to work in the glass casting studios of Eastern Bohemia; while there, she created Vestige (2000), a glass sculpture depicting a life-sized dress with the wearer absent. This work garnered international acclaim, thanks in part to an essay about it by renowned art critic Arthur Danto.

In the early 2000s, LaMonte established a permanent studio in Prague, where she created her first major body of work: the series Absence Adorned. Like Vestige, these life-sized glass sculptures examine the interplay between public and private identities through garments that are opulently draped on invisible female figures; the works represent a re-invention of the traditional portrayal of the nude. Sculptures from Absence Adorned were first shown in a solo exhibition at the Czech Museum of Fine Arts in Prague, and have been widely exhibited since.

SOURCE - https://www.karenlamonte.com/about (Oct 2025)

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Kabuki
Object Name: Sculpture
Karen LaMonte
2012
Object number: U2024.206
Kimono Maquette 1, Crouching
Object Name: Sculpture
Karen LaMonte
2012
Object number: UM2020.41
© 2017 Karen LaMonte. Photo Credit: Martin Polak.
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Object Name: Sculpture
Karen LaMonte
2017
Object number: U2018.145abc