Boundless connections in nature revealed in 'Ana England: Kinship' at the Cincinnati Art Museum

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Boundless connections in nature revealed in 'Ana England: Kinship' at the Cincinnati Art Museum
Ana England (b. 1953), Touching the Sea, 2007. Porcelain, burnished and carbonized ceramic, © Ana England.



CINCINNATI, OH.- Discover the awe-inspiring beauty, mystery and interconnectedness of the universe at the Cincinnati Art Museum’s special exhibition Ana England: Kinship, on view September 8, 2017–March 4, 2018.

Featuring 25 of Ana England’s large-scale sculptures and installations, this exhibition explores the idea of kinship—a conceptual thread that has run through England’s work from the 1980s to the present. Three new works by England will be on display for the first time.

England works with a range of materials, yet clay is her principal medium, valued for its sensitivity to touch and its connections to the earth. Thought-provoking and masterfully crafted, the pieces in Kinship demonstrate that the connections between us are greater than those separating us.

Amy Dehan, Curator of Decorative Art and Design, has organized the exhibition. “Ana sees the world differently. Her prescient observations are given form in her work and offer new and beautiful insight into the complexity of the natural world and our place in it. She makes connections that are shocking, inspiring, humbling,” notes Dehan.

In observing the curl of the galaxy in a fingerprint, or in contemplating that minute solar systems are embedded in our cells, England’s artworks evoke a sense of community that transcends race, nationality and species identification.

England is based in Felicity, Ohio (about 35 miles southeast of Cincinnati). For three decades, England led the ceramics program at Northern Kentucky University, where she is now Professor Emerita. Her work has been widely published and exhibited nationally.

“Kinship is a tremendous opportunity to communicate my love for the natural world to a diverse audience,” says England. “My hope is that viewers will leave not only with a deeper appreciation of nature, but also with feelings of belonging and oneness with the world around us.”










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