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Celestial Forms Erupt and Tumble in Lauren Fensterstock’s Jewel-Encrusted Sculptures
Kate Mothes for COLOSSAL November 18, 2024Like crystallized meteors or mysterious terrestrial phenomena, Lauren Fensterstock’s jewel-encrusted sculptures reflect the artist’s interest in sacred symbols of the universe. In her solo exhibition,...Read more -
Claire Oliver Gallery Sparkles with the Opening of ‘Some Lands Are Made of Light,’ a Solo Exhibition by Lauren Fensterstock
Gotham To Go - Art & Culture November 4, 2024“I see my work as jewelry but not to adorn the body, but rather augment the soul,” states Fensterstock. “ I invite viewers to pause...Read more -
Some lands are made of light
MEER art November 2, 2024Claire Oliver Gallery is proud to announce Some lands are made of light, a solo exhibition of new intimately-scaled sculptures and jewel encrusted drawings by...Read more -
Lauren Fensterstock’s New Solo Exhibition Illuminates Claire Oliver Gallery with Luminous Creations
Lisbeth Thalberg for Martin Cid Magazine November 1, 2024The balanced interplay of light and darkness in Fensterstock’s work oscillates between sensations of clarity and mystery, the miniature and the monumental, embodiment and expansion....Read more -
Shelburne Museum's 'New England Now' Series Returns to Explore the Otherworldly
Amy Lilly for Seven Days May 29, 2024Curator Carolyn Bauer's introductory text sets the mood by referencing the haunting literary works of Edgar Allan Poe, Shirley Jackson and Stephen King. But visitors'...Read more -
‘New England Now: Strange States’: Shelburne Museum opens with five new exhibitions
Mary Gow for Rutlan Reader May 9, 2024Lauren Fensterstock’s monolithic “Portal,” all black with ornate deeply textured surface of hundreds, maybe thousands of seashells, towers over viewers. Amid the ebony shells, a...Read more -
Lauren Fensterstock’s Cosmic Mosaics Map Out the Unknown in Crystal and Gems
Grace Ebert for COLOSSAL April 29, 2024When a massive star dies, it collapses with an enormous explosion that produces a supernova. In some cases, the remains become a black hole, the...Read more -
Explore the occult through art at the Chrysler Museum Friday the 13th
The Virginian-Pilot May 11, 2022Norfolk — The Chrysler Museum of Art’s popular event, “Art Out Loud,” returns Friday the 13th by dabbling in Victorian occultism. “Art Out Loud: Oracle”...Read more -
The Totality of Time Lusters the Dusk
Chrysler Museum of Art January 15, 2022In this immersive installation, artist Lauren Fensterstock transforms a gallery within the Chrysler Museum of Art into a darkened and glittering cosmos.Read more -
Editors’ Picks: 9 Events for Your Art Calendar This Week
artnet news August 10, 2021Lauren Fensterstock has used glittering materials—glass, vintage crystal, and semi-precious stones such as quartz, obsidian, onyx, and hematite—to create her “Seven Suns” series, which make...Read more -
Artist Lauren Fensterstock Illuminates New York Gallery With Fervent Depiction Of Buddha's Sermon Of The Seven Suns
Forbes June 11, 2021Crystals reclaimed from a chandelier welcoming entertainers to a legendary Harlem hangout that’s become a gallery protrude amid a meticulous inlay of painstakingly-sourced glass, vintage...Read more -
At the Renwick Gallery, four artists conjure Mother Nature out of fabric, metal, glass and paper
The Washington Post May 11, 2021From roses on teacups to berries on wallpaper, natural motifs are common in the decorative arts. But there’s nothing dainty or domestic about the works...Read more -
Object, Monster, Omen: An Interview with Lauren Fensterstock on Her Installation at The Renwick
Whitehot Magazine May 1, 2021Lauren Fensterstock works in large-scale installation using myriad materials and techniques such as paper quilling and mosaic. She is one of four artists in Forces...Read more -
Object Lessons: Lauren Fensterstock
Sculpture Magazine February 1, 2021For a long time, I have been looking at how we shape landscapes and project meaning through them, but now I’m thinking less about a...Read more -
Art Q&A: Sculptors Aaron Stephan and Lauren Fensterstock keep their heads down on long-term projects
Portland Press Herald May 31, 2020It will be a while before the Portland couple knows how the shutdown will affect their livelihood. If you viewed them side by side, you’d...Read more