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Linda Cunningham Art

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Linda Cunningham is a New York City-based artist who exhibits extensively both in New York and Germany. Her recent installation, created for No Longer Empty at the Bronx, Andrew Freedman House was installed at the Bronx Museum in 2014 in an exhibition sponsored by all the Bronx Arts Organizations. Recent solo exhibitions include Abington Art Center, Philadelphia, the Fundacion Euroidiomas, Lima, Peru, and the StaTTMuseum, Cologne Germany. Monumental public sculptural installations & alternative memorials are permanently sited in Cologne, Kassel, Bad Hersfeld & Cornberg, Germany, and Grounds for Sculpture, Hamilton, New Jersey. She is the recipient of grants from the Bronx Council on the Arts, Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, Fulbright Senior Research Fellowship, Berlin, Arts International Kade Collaborative Works, and the John Anson Kittredge Foundation.

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Artist: Linda Cunningham
Linda Cunningham, 'Randall's Island Connector', Pastel, Found Objects, Canvas
By Linda Cunningham
Located in Darien, CT
canvas, collage, pastel, acrylic, photo transfers, 2016 Bifurcated sheets of canvas with torn edges suggest the beautiful open vistas now inaccessible to the residents of the Mott Haven and Port Morris areas of the South Bronx, abandoned and dominated by de-teriorating remains, rotting remnants of piers, New York State-owned power stations and City Waste transfer stations. The unusual materials and torn canvas edges convey with tactile sensibility the contradiction documented with photo-transferred images, layered with acrylic and pastel. Materials and image fuse revealing a broken South Bronx history, an urban renewal tragedy, an area once the retreat of choice for fresh air, heath and greenery. The shards of information and vistas evoke the former Port Morris harbor named after Governor Morris a signatory of the constitution. There barges once docked and youth once swam off a pier in the East River. Cunningham’s work centers upon time, transience and contradictions shown through images of the shifting urban present. Compelling environmental concerns juxtaposed against industry, ur-ban blight and the loss of the natural environment as well as her concern for her Bronx home area faced with gentrification drive her work. Linda Cunningham is a Bronx based artist with a long New York and international exhibition career. ODETTA, Bushwick, Brooklyn featured her work in a November two person exhibition and in the Harlem FLUX Art Fair, in 2015 and 2016. Her 2013 installation in No Longer Empty’s “This Side of Paradise,”at the Andrew Freedman House was installed at the Bronx Museum, 2014 in an exhibition sponsored by the Bronx Arts Alliance. The Bronx Museum displayed her sculptural installation ”Urban Regeneration” on its terrace, 2009/10. Exhibitions in Germany began with a Fulbright Senior Research Fellowship in Berlin and her monumental public sculptural installations & alternative memorials are permanently sited in Cologne, Kassel, Bad Hersfeld and Cornberg, Germany, Grounds for Sculpture, Hamilton, New Jersey and City of Sculpture, Hamilton, Ohio. Alternative memorials were sited at the CUNY Graduate Center across from Bryant Park, 1989-1995, in Tribeca and at UN Plaza, New York 1997-1998. Recent temporary public sculpture installations were at Westchester Sq., Bronx. NY, 2014 and Marcus Garvey...
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2010s Post-Modern Linda Cunningham Art

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Canvas, Pastel, Found Objects, Acrylic, Dye Transfer

Linda Cunningham, 'Urban Transformation', 2016, Bronze, Steel
By Linda Cunningham
Located in Darien, CT
A graceful metal sculpture created from altered/ transformed materials, Urban Transformation, industrial steel against a craggy, textured, bark-like bronze elements. ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Linda Cunningham Art

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Bronze, Steel

Linda Cunningham, 'Still Standing Still', 2011, Steel, Pastel, Ink
By Linda Cunningham
Located in Darien, CT
Unexpected materials, found and manufactured, perch precariously on torn edges and bifurcated sheets of large paper. Here, fluid calligraphic lines are posed against the veracity of ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Conceptual Linda Cunningham Art

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Steel

Linda Cunningham, 'Still Structures II', 2011, Pastel, Ink
By Linda Cunningham
Located in Darien, CT
Unexpected materials, found and manufactured, perch precariously on torn edges and bifurcated sheets of large paper. Here, fluid calligraphic lines are posed against the veracity of ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Conceptual Linda Cunningham Art

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Pastel, Ink

Linda Cunningham, 'Edge of Change III', 2015, Pastel, Acrylic Paint
By Linda Cunningham
Located in Darien, CT
Unexpected materials, found and manufactured, perch precariously on torn edges and bifurcated sheets of large paper. Here, fluid calligraphic lines are posed against the veracity of ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Conceptual Linda Cunningham Art

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Wood, Charcoal, Pastel, Cotton Canvas, Acrylic, Found Objects

Linda Cunningham, Altered Currents, Sand-Cast Bronze Natural Patina, 2016-2018
By Linda Cunningham
Located in Darien, CT
Bronze pours from salvaged military scrap form a forest of leaf-like natural elements, undulating and seeming to grow out from an unseen ground. The bronzes are formed by a gestural ...
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2010s Abstract Linda Cunningham Art

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Bronze

Linda Cunningham, Altered Currents 10, SandCast Bronze Natural Patina, 2016-2018
By Linda Cunningham
Located in Darien, CT
Bronze pours from salvaged military scrap form a forest of leaf-like natural elements, undulating and seeming to grow out from an unseen ground. The bronzes are formed by a gestural ...
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2010s Abstract Linda Cunningham Art

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Bronze

Linda Cunningham, Altered Currents 9, Sand-Cast Bronze Natural Patina, 2016-2018
By Linda Cunningham
Located in Darien, CT
Bronze pours from salvaged military scrap form a forest of leaf-like natural elements, undulating and seeming to grow out from an unseen ground. The bronzes are formed by a gestural ...
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2010s Abstract Linda Cunningham Art

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Bronze

Linda Cunningham, Altered Currents 8, Sand-Cast Bronze Natural Patina, 2016-2018
By Linda Cunningham
Located in Darien, CT
Bronze pours from salvaged military scrap form a forest of leaf-like natural elements, undulating and seeming to grow out from an unseen ground. The bronzes are formed by a gestural ...
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2010s Abstract Linda Cunningham Art

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Bronze

Linda Cunningham, Altered Currents 7, Sand-Cast Bronze Natural Patina, 2016-2018
By Linda Cunningham
Located in Darien, CT
Bronze pours from salvaged military scrap form a forest of leaf-like natural elements, undulating and seeming to grow out from an unseen ground. The bronzes are formed by a gestural ...
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2010s Abstract Linda Cunningham Art

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Bronze

Linda Cunningham, Altered Currents 6, Sand-Cast Bronze Natural Patina, 2016-2018
By Linda Cunningham
Located in Darien, CT
Bronze pours from salvaged military scrap form a forest of leaf-like natural elements, undulating and seeming to grow out from an unseen ground. The bronzes are formed by a gestural ...
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2010s Abstract Linda Cunningham Art

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Bronze

Linda Cunningham, Altered Currents 5, Sand-Cast Bronze Natural Patina, 2016-2018
By Linda Cunningham
Located in Darien, CT
Bronze pours from salvaged military scrap form a forest of leaf-like natural elements, undulating and seeming to grow out from an unseen ground. The bronzes are formed by a gestural ...
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2010s Abstract Linda Cunningham Art

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Bronze

Linda Cunningham, Altered Currents 4, Sand-Cast Bronze Natural Patina, 2016-2018
By Linda Cunningham
Located in Darien, CT
Bronze pours from salvaged military scrap form a forest of leaf-like natural elements, undulating and seeming to grow out from an unseen ground. The bronzes are formed by a gestural ...
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2010s Abstract Linda Cunningham Art

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Bronze

Linda Cunningham, Altered Currents 3, Sand-Cast Bronze Natural Patina, 2016-2018
By Linda Cunningham
Located in Darien, CT
Bronze pours from salvaged military scrap form a forest of leaf-like natural elements, undulating and seeming to grow out from an unseen ground. The bronzes are formed by a gestural ...
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2010s Abstract Linda Cunningham Art

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Bronze

Linda Cunningham, Altered Currents 2, Sand-Cast Bronze Natural Patina, 2016-2018
By Linda Cunningham
Located in Darien, CT
Bronze pours from salvaged military scrap form a forest of leaf-like natural elements, undulating and seeming to grow out from an unseen ground. The bronzes are formed by a gestural ...
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2010s Abstract Linda Cunningham Art

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Bronze

Linda Cunningham, Altered Currents 1, Sand-Cast Bronze Natural Patina, 2016-2018
By Linda Cunningham
Located in Darien, CT
Bronze pours from salvaged military scrap form a forest of leaf-like natural elements, undulating and seeming to grow out from an unseen ground. The bronzes are formed by a gestural ...
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2010s Abstract Linda Cunningham Art

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Bronze

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Unraveling I
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2010s Contemporary Linda Cunningham Art

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Unravelling II
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Located in Darien, CT
Linda Cunningham's work centers upon time, transience and contradictions. Layers of dry-wall panels with broken edges are assembled to stand like an open book, stretching through th...
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Unravelling III
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Located in Darien, CT
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