Woman Dressing

David Hare, Woman Dressing, 1950, ceramic/cut-out and fired on stone base, 9 342 343 78 in. (24.97.010.0 cm.), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase, 1976.53

Artwork Details

Title
Woman Dressing
Artist
Date
1950
Dimensions
9 342 343 78 in. (24.97.010.0 cm.)
Credit Line
Museum purchase
Mediums
Mediums Description
ceramic/cut-out and fired on stone base
Classifications
Subjects
  • Recreation — leisure — grooming
  • Figure female
Object Number
1976.53

Artwork Description

David Hare was influenced by surrealist imagery, which often portrayed women in a sexual or violent way. In Woman Dressing a distorted female figure has been partially covered by strips of clay. The simple act of dressing has been transformed into something more sinister, as the snakelike forms appear to glide up the woman’s body and over her face. Hare wanted to provoke an emotional response in his audiences, calling upon them to decide what exactly is happening in the sculpture. In this way, the viewer becomes a participant in the scene and “completes” the artwork.

Works by this artist (80 items)

Morris Kantor, Synthetic Arrangement, 1922, oil on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase, 1966.53
Synthetic Arrangement
Date1922
oil on canvas
On view
Morris Kantor, Baseball at Night, 1934, oil on linen, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mrs. Morris Kantor, 1976.146.18
Baseball at Night
Date1934
oil on linen
On view
Morris Kantor, The Porch, 1960, oil on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mrs. Morris Kantor, 1976.146.76
The Porch
Date1960
oil on canvas
Not on view
Inlet
Date1952
oil on fabric: linen mounted on fiberboard
Not on view

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