A woman sculpted from clay holding a baby sculpted from clay

Rose B. Simpson: Legacies

Starts: Thu, August 11, 2022
Ends: Sun, January 29, 2023
Institute of Contemporary Art
25 Harbor Shore Drive, Boston, MA

Legacies, an exhibition by Rose B. Simpson MFA 11 CR, is now available for viewing at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston.

The art work of Rose B. Simpson (b. 1983 in Santa Clara Pueblo, NM) encompasses ceramic sculpture, metal work, performance, installation, writing, and automobile design, offering poignant reflections on the human condition. Her ceramic figurative sculptures, which range from intimately scaled works to monumental standing figures, express complex emotional and psychological states, spirituality, women’s strength, and post-apocalyptic visions of the world.

Simpson is part of a multigenerational, matrilineal lineage of artists working with clay. She combines processes of producing clay pottery in practice since the 6th century with innovative techniques and materials, connecting tradition and knowledge of her own place in the world today.

For Legacies, Simpson’s signature themes and approaches to working with clay are brought together in a focused open floor plan presentation of her ceramic sculptures, including individual figures, pairs, and groupings, and new works made for the exhibition. 

A clay woman holding a clay child
Rose B. Simpson, "Genesis Squared" (detail), 2019. Installation view, "Rose B. Simpson: Legacies," the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston, 2022–23. Photo by Mel Taing.
A collection of clay human sculptures in an exhibition hall
Installation view, Rose B. Simpson: "Legacies," the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston, 2022–2023. Photo by Mel Taing.
A clay statue of a human with beads draped across its chest
Installation view, Rose B. Simpson: "Legacies," the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston, 2022–2023. Photo by Mel Taing.
A brown clay bust with fabric sash wound around his head
Installation view, Rose B. Simpson: "Legacies," the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston, 2022–2023. Photo by Mel Taing.
A brown clay statue of two people resting their heads on each other's shoulders
Installation view, Rose B. Simpson: "Legacies," the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston, 2022–2023. Photo by Mel Taing.
A clay bust surrounded by orange figures climbing over wire
Installation view, Rose B. Simpson: "Legacies," the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston, 2022–2023. Photo by Mel Taing.
A tan clay sculpture of a person with a white face and black markings
Installation view, Rose B. Simpson: "Legacies," the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston, 2022–2023. Photo by Mel Taing.
A collection of clay human sculptures in an exhibition hall
Installation view, Rose B. Simpson: "Legacies," the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston, 2022–2023. Photo by Mel Taing.
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