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About: Brie Ruais

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Brie Ruais is an American artist based in Brooklyn, New York, working in large “multi-faceted” ceramic sculptures that are often wall-mounted, performance, photography, video, and site-specific installation.

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  • Brie Ruais is an American artist based in Brooklyn, New York, working in large “multi-faceted” ceramic sculptures that are often wall-mounted, performance, photography, video, and site-specific installation. Ruais’ work is a process-oriented, performative, body-conscious strain of feminist sculpture and addresses themes such as the environment, eco-feminism, feminist theory, and embodiment. Her work falls in the lineage of body-based conceptual artists Janine Antoni, Bruce Nauman, Lynda Benglis, and Eleanor Antin; artists whose work engages with the land such as Michelle Stuart, Ana Mendieta, and Richard Long; as well as the gestural athleticism of action painting and Richard Serra’s lead performances. Her work has also been compared to artists whose work is influenced by their natural surroundings like Georgia O’Keefe and Agnes Martin. (en)
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  • Brie Ruais is an American artist based in Brooklyn, New York, working in large “multi-faceted” ceramic sculptures that are often wall-mounted, performance, photography, video, and site-specific installation. (en)
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