Lehmann Maupin

New York / London / Seoul
Lehmann Maupin

Tom Friedman

(American, born 1965)
Tom Friedman is a contemporary American sculptor whose work explores the relationship between perception and logic. He uses vernacular materials including hair, plastic, Styrofoam, and paper to create unexpected objects that are often autobiographical in nature. For his Untitled (sculpture) (1990), Friedman used his own pubic hair to create a virtually perfect spiral by maneuvering the strands around a white, rectangular bar of ordinary soap. “Art, for me, is a context to slow the viewer's experience from their everyday life in order to think about things they haven't thought about. Or to think in a new way,” Friedman’s said. Born in 1965 in St. Louis, MO, he received his BFA in graphic illustration from Washington University in St. Louis and...

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