• Source: Sharon Kopriva
    • Sharon Kopriva (born February 11, 1948) is an American painter and sculptor who lives and works in Houston, Texas and Hope, Idaho. Kopriva's art is influenced by her Catholic primary school education, as well as exposure to Peruvian and Australian cultures.


      Biography


      Sharon (Ortman) Kopriva was raised in Houston. She is the middle child of three born to Lowell (Red) and Rosalie (Rosy) Ortman. Kopriva earned a bachelor's degree in art education from the University of Houston in 1970. She taught art for 10 years in the Houston Independent School District before returning to the University of Houston to earn a master's degree in painting in 1981. The Texas Commission on the Arts named Kopriva State Artist of the Year in 2005 for her three-dimensional visual artwork.
      Her teachers include New York painter John Alexander and sculptor James Surls. Her friendship with artists Edward Kienholz and Nancy Reddin Kienholz has also impacted Kopriva's work:

      Ed and Nancy Kienholz encouraged Kopriva to expand her sculptural work into larger, more intricately crafted tableaus. … Ed, especially became an important mentor, not only conceptually, but in the craft of actually building these works. Kopriva recounts, “We were driving one day and found this old piano on the side of the road. Ed said, ‘You want that to work with?’ I asked him how I was supposed to get it home. He had a few assistants who took the piece to the studio.” That became the first piano piece, In Excelsis Deo. – Bradley Sumrall, curator, Ogden Museum of Southern Art


      Work


      Best known for her sculptures of human figures (often in mummified form) and animals. Kopriva's paintings have been shaped by the mountain forests of Idaho, where she spends her summers.

      The natural imagery in Kopriva’s work, especially the tree-thronged cathedrals, draws on her frequent visits to the vast forests and woods of Idaho. … While the imagery in these mixed-media paintings is based on actual observation, it also emerges from venerable literary and artistic tradition of fusing forests and cathedrals through metaphor. – Raphael Rubinstein, art critic
      In late 2015, Kopriva returned her focus to figurative sculpture and began a series out of manila rope pieces called Tubors.


      Permanent public collections


      The Art Museum of South Texas, Corpus Christi, Texas, United States
      Art Museum of Southeast Texas, Beaumont, Texas, United States
      Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas, United States
      Lowe Art Museum, Miami, Florida, United States
      The Menil Collection, Houston, Texas, United States
      Mourtala Diop Collection, Dakar, Senegal
      Museo de Arte, Lima, Peru
      The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas, United States
      New Mexico Museum of Art, Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
      New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
      Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
      University of Houston, Houston, Texas, United States
      Vestes, Houston, Texas, United States


      Selected exhibitions


      Museums:

      2017 - Confluence of Earth & Mind, Martin Museum of Art (Baylor University), Waco, Texas, United States
      2015 - Gothic Exposure, Museo Metropolitano de Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico
      2014 - Gothic Green, The Nave Museum, Victoria, Texas, United States
      2012 - From Terra to Verde: The Work of Sharon Kopriva, Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
      2009 - Rezos, Museo de la Ciudad, Querétaro, Mexico
      2006 - Roots, Museo de la Nación, Lima, Peru, catalogue
      2002 - Kreuz Weg, Die Mönchskirche Museum (The Monk's Church Museum), Salzwedel, Germany
      2000 - Sharon Kopriva: Works from 1986 to 1998, The Menil Collection, Houston, Texas, United States, catalogue
      1991 - Penances, Art Museum of Southeast Texas, Beaumont, Texas, United States
      Galleries:

      2017 Muses, Mutts and Mortality, Bale Creek Allen Gallery, Austin, Texas
      2017 Confluence of Earth & Mind, Martin Museum of Art, Baylor University, Waco, Texas
      2016 Tubers•Tablets•Turfs•Tails, Kirk Hopper Fine Art, Dallas, Texas, United States
      2015 Perros Sin Pelo, Flatbed Press and Gallery, Austin, Texas, United States
      2014 Illuminations, Deborah Colton Gallery, Houston, Texas, United States
      2011 Cathedrals, Phantoms and Naked Dogs, Deborah Colton Gallery, Houston, Texas, United States, catalogue
      2011 Phantoms and Milestones, The Strand Art Room, Mumbai, India, catalogue
      2010 Martyrs, Ministers and Milestones, Galerie Richard, Berlin, Germany
      2009 The Voice of Silence, Taylor/Bercier Fine Art, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
      2007 Faith and War: The Art of Sharon Kopriva and Ed Wilson, Landmark Gallery, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, United States
      2006 Lost Rivers, Zeitkunst Galerie, Halle, Germany
      2004 The Backside of Night, Gerald Peters Gallery, Dallas, Texas, United States
      2004 Mounds and Monuments, Barbara Davis Gallery, Houston, Texas, United States
      2002 Marguerite Oestreicher Fine Arts, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
      2001 Pillsbury & Peters Fine Arts, Dallas, Texas, United States
      2001 Texas Artist of the Year Award, Art League of Houston, Houston, Texas, United States
      1998 Birds of Pray, Barbara Davis Gallery, Houston, Texas, United States
      1997 From Dust Thou Art, Dutch Phillips Gallery, Dallas, Texas, United States
      1997 Contemporary Art Month – Sharon Kopriva Drawings and Sculpture, Parchman Stremmel Gallery, San Antonio, Texas, United States
      1996 Vessels and Reliquaries, ArtSpace Virginia Miller Galleries, Coral Gables, Florida, United States
      1996 Reconciliations, Barbara Davis Gallery, Houston, Texas, United States
      1995 New Sculpture, Paintings and Constructions, Dutch Phillips Gallery, Dallas, Texas, United States
      1994 New Constructions and Paintings, Hall-Barnett Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
      1993 LewAllen Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
      1992 Conflicting Rituals, Corpus Christi State University, Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, catalogue
      1991 Rite of Passage, The Art Center, Waco, Texas, United States, catalogue
      1989 Sharon Kopriva: Sculpture and Paintings, J. Rosenthal Gallery, Chicago, Illinois, United States
      1989 Sculpture and Paintings, Graham Gallery, Houston, Texas, United States, catalogue
      1987 Kindred Spirits, Sydney Payton Gallery, Denver, Colorado, United States


      References




      Further reading


      Collins, Michael. Exhibition catalogue, Faith and War: The Art of Sharon Kopriva and Ed Wilson, Lubbock, Texas: Landmark Gallery, Texas Tech University, December 2007.
      Edwards, Jim. “Sharon Kopriva’s Cathedrals, Phantoms and Naked Dogs.” Exhibition catalogue, Cathedrals, Phantoms and Naked Dogs, Houston, Texas: Deborah Colton Gallery, 2011.
      Greene, Alison de Lima. Texas: 150 Works from the Museum of Fine Arts, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, 2000.
      Hopps, Walter. Exhibition catalogue, Sharon Kopriva: 1986–1998, Houston, Texas: The Menil Collection, June 2000.
      Johnson, Patricia C. “Artist of the Year,” Houston Chronicle, March 31, 2001.
      Michael, Nadia. “Cathedrals, Phantoms and Naked Dogs,” 002 Magazine (Houston), June 2011, pgs. 22–23.
      Rose, Barbara and Susie Kalil. Exhibition Catalog, Fresh Paint: The Houston School, Houston, Texas: Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, 1985.
      Rubenstein, Raphael. “Sharon Kopriva’s Magical Realism,” Exhibition Catalog, Cathedrals, Phantoms and Naked Dogs, Houston, Texas: Deborah Colton Gallery, May 2011.
      Rushing, W. Jackson. “Houston: Sharon Kopriva, The Menil Collection.” Sculpture, November 2000, pgs. 72–73.
      Sanchez, Felix. “Mummy Unwinds at Morgue,” The Houston Post, March 15, 1990.
      Sumrall, Bradley. From Terra to Verde: The Work of Sharon Kopriva, Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans, 2012


      External links


      http://www.artnet.com/artists/sharon-kopriva/
      http://www.askart.com/askart/k/sharon_kopriva/sharon_kopriva.aspx
      http://www.deborahcoltongallery.com/2011/content/sharon-kopriva
      http://www.ogdenmuseum.org/index.html

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