Carole Feuerman

The Queen of Superrealism Redefining Contemporary Sculpture
April 27, 2026
Carole Feuerman

Carole Feuerman, St Bart, 2014 

 

Carole Feuerman stands as one of the most influential figures in contemporary sculpture. A pioneer of Superrealism since the 1970s, her work is now experiencing renewed global attention through major museum exhibitions, prestigious awards, and increasing demand from collectors.

 

A Leading Figure in Hyperrealist Sculpture

For over five decades, Feuerman has developed a unique artistic language centered on the human body as a vehicle for emotion and storytelling. Her sculptures, created in resin, silicone, and bronze, such as Sophia and Nude Moran, are known for their extraordinary realism, capturing skin textures, water droplets, and subtle human expression with unmatched precision.

Unlike other superrealist sculptors, Feuerman moves beyond technical representation. Her work introduces a psychological dimension, transforming realism into a deeply emotional and immersive experience.

The Body as Narrative

Feuerman’s work positions the human body as a narrative surface. Her recent series, including Tattooed Bodies, explore identity, memory, and transformation. Each fragment becomes a visual story, merging physical form with personal and cultural meaning.

This approach originates in her early works of the 1970s, influenced by feminist movements and evolving perspectives on the representation of the body in art.

 

Carole Feuerman, Sophia, 2019


Major International Exhibitions

Her exhibition “The Voice of the Body” in Rome presented over 100 works, including immersive installations and new pieces, highlighting her ability to combine sensory experience with conceptual depth.

At the Heydar Aliyev Center in Baku, her exhibition “Reborn Into the Water” explores themes of resilience, renewal, and transformation. Water serves as a central metaphor, reinforcing the emotional intensity of her sculptures.


Institutional Recognition

In 2026, Carole Feuerman received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Sculpture Center, one of the highest honors in contemporary sculpture. This distinction recognizes her five-decade contribution and her pivotal role in shaping superrealism.

Her work is included in major museum and private collections worldwide, including prominent international collectors.

 

Why Collect Carole Feuerman

Collectors are increasingly drawn to Feuerman’s work due to:

  • Strong historical positioning as a pioneer of superrealism 
  • Growing institutional recognition and museum presence 
  • Distinctive and immediately recognizable visual identity 
  •  Emotional and conceptual depth combined with technical excellence 

 

Carole Feuerman, Nude Moran 


Conclusion

Carole Feuerman does not simply represent the human body. She gives it a voice. Her sculptures capture moments of stillness and emotion, making her one of the most relevant and compelling artists in today’s contemporary art market.

For inquiries and available works, contact Markowicz Fine Art.

About the author

Bernard Markowicz