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Maren Hassinger (born Maren Louise Jenkins in 1947) is an African-American artist and educator whose career spans four decades. Hassinger uses sculpture, film, dance, performance art, and public art to explore the relationship between the natural world and industrial materials. She incorporates everyday materials in her art, like wire rope, plastic bags, branches, dirt, newspaper, garbage, leaves, and cardboard boxes. Hassinger has stated that her work “focuses on elements, or even problems—social and environmental—that we all share, and in which we all have a stake…. I want it to be a humane and humanistic statement about our future together.”

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  • Maren Hassinger (born Maren Louise Jenkins in 1947) is an African-American artist and educator whose career spans four decades. Hassinger uses sculpture, film, dance, performance art, and public art to explore the relationship between the natural world and industrial materials. She incorporates everyday materials in her art, like wire rope, plastic bags, branches, dirt, newspaper, garbage, leaves, and cardboard boxes. Hassinger has stated that her work “focuses on elements, or even problems—social and environmental—that we all share, and in which we all have a stake…. I want it to be a humane and humanistic statement about our future together.” Trained in dance, Hassinger transitioned to making sculpture and visual art in college. Hassinger received her MFA in Fiber Arts from UCLA in 1973. She was the director emeritus of the Rinehart School of Sculpture at the Maryland Institute College of Art for ten years. She currently lives and works in New York City. (en)
  • Maren Louise Jenkins, dite Maren Hassinger, née en 1947 à Los Angeles, est une artiste et enseignante noire-américaine. Son œuvre, qui navigue entre la sculpture, la vidéo, la danse, la performance et l'art public, explore la relation entre la nature et l'industrie. Elle inclut des objets du quotidien dans son travail, comme des câbles, des sacs en plastique, des branches, des journaux, des détritus… Hassinger explique que son travail « se concentre sur des problématiques — sociales et environnementales — que tout le monde partage, et dans lesquels nous avons tous un rôle… Je veux parler de façon humaine et humaniste de notre avenir commun ». Formée à la danse, Hassinger s'est mise à créer des sculptures et de l'art visuel au lycée. Elle est obtient son MFA en textile à l'UCLA en 1973. Pendant dix ans, elle est directrice émérite de la (en) du (en). Elle vit et travaille à New York. (fr)
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  • Maren Louise Jenkins (en)
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  • Maren Hassinger (en)
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  • Maren Louise Jenkins (en)
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  • Los Angeles, California, U.S. (en)
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  • Photograph of Maren Hassinger with work of art, 1973. (en)
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  • Sculpture, Performance Art (en)
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  • Maren Hassinger (en)
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  • Peter Hassinger (en)
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  • Maren Hassinger (born Maren Louise Jenkins in 1947) is an African-American artist and educator whose career spans four decades. Hassinger uses sculpture, film, dance, performance art, and public art to explore the relationship between the natural world and industrial materials. She incorporates everyday materials in her art, like wire rope, plastic bags, branches, dirt, newspaper, garbage, leaves, and cardboard boxes. Hassinger has stated that her work “focuses on elements, or even problems—social and environmental—that we all share, and in which we all have a stake…. I want it to be a humane and humanistic statement about our future together.” (en)
  • Maren Louise Jenkins, dite Maren Hassinger, née en 1947 à Los Angeles, est une artiste et enseignante noire-américaine. Son œuvre, qui navigue entre la sculpture, la vidéo, la danse, la performance et l'art public, explore la relation entre la nature et l'industrie. Elle inclut des objets du quotidien dans son travail, comme des câbles, des sacs en plastique, des branches, des journaux, des détritus… Hassinger explique que son travail « se concentre sur des problématiques — sociales et environnementales — que tout le monde partage, et dans lesquels nous avons tous un rôle… Je veux parler de façon humaine et humaniste de notre avenir commun ». (fr)
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