Artichoke, Linda Lighton

Artwork Overview

born 1948
Artichoke, 2001
Where object was made: United States
Material/technique: glaze; lusterware; clay
Dimensions:
Object Height/Width/Length (Height x Width x Length): 35.5 x 40.6 x 62.2 cm
Object Height/Width/Length (Height x Width x Length): 14 x 16 x 24 1/2 in
Credit line: Gift of Virginia Jennings Nadeau and Richard Pierre Nadeau
Accession number: 2003.0073
Not on display

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Kansas City artist Linda Lighton’s early work like this artichoke drew inspiration from organic shapes and forms found in the natural world. In recent years, she has begun incorporating objects such as guns and lipstick into her compositions. Her artist statement explains:

“My work has mostly been based in organic forms from nature. Lately however a Mother's worries about the world has subsumed my reverence and glorifying of the natural world. I wonder at the glorification of violence and the elements that inflict them. Thus, flowers, pods, and crystals have grown guns, gas pumps, bullets, and lipsticks as the proliferation of war implements flower in our American lifestyle.”

Exhibitions

Kris Ercums, curator
2021–2023
Kris Ercums, curator
2021–2022