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Judith Schaechter彩色玻璃雕塑展"Super/Natural"现正展出
艺术家Judith Schaechter的个人展览"Super/Natural"目前正在纽约哈莱姆区Claire Oliver画廊展出,展期持续至5月23日。展览以彩色玻璃雕塑为核心媒介,展现艺术家对光线、色彩与自然形态的独特诠释。核心装置由65块玻璃板构成,顶部设有小型测地线穹顶,整体高约2.4米,历时近两年完成。Schaechter曾在宾大神经美学中心驻留,研究艺术、美感与大脑的关联,此次展览正是这一探索的集中呈现。

“Super/Natural” (2025), stained glass panels and steel and wood frame. All images courtesy of the artist and Claire Oliver Gallery, shared with permission Get ‘Super/Natural’ Inside Judith Schaechter’s Stained Glass Sculpture March 24, 2026 ArtNature Kate Mothes Share Pin Email Bookmark Like a miniature chapel with enough space for one person to stand comfortably, Judith Schaechter’s glowing installation, “Super/Natural,” invites viewers to reflect on nature. An exhibition of the same name just opened at Claire Oliver Gallery and pays homage to biophilia, a theory positing that humans seek connections with nature through an innate attraction. Schaechter celebrates this propensity with a cornucopia of florals, insects, birds, and other imaginative organic forms. “The vernacular of stained glass is one of worship and mythology,” Schaechter says. “Super/Natural turns this a bit on its head, creating a secular sanctuary for contemplating beauty, nature, and our relationship to it.” The sculpture, which comprises 65 panes and took nearly two years to complete, is topped with a small geodesic dome and stands about eight feet tall. “Super/Natural” came about partly as a result of Schaechter’s residency at the Penn Center for Neuroaesthetics, which focuses on a sub-discipline of cognitive neuroscience concerned with how the brain processes aesthetic experiences. The artist attended lab meetings with researchers and scientists and was influenced by explorations into the “relationships between art, beauty, morality, and the brain,” the gallery says. “My goal is to invite viewers into a deeply personal, immersive experience that explores the connections between self, nature, and imagination,” Schaechter adds in a statement. “We are ultimately connected to—not just observing—nature.” Super/Natural continues through May 23 in Harlem. Find more on the artist’s Instagram, along with insights into her research and process on her blog. Do stories and artists like this matter to you?