• BERNICE SOKOL KRAMER – LOST LOVE - online solo exhibition – July 1, 2022

    Bernice Sokol Kramer lives and works in Manhattan, New York City. She studied art with Norman Raeben at Carnegie Hall Studios and was in Bruce Dorfman's master class.

    The artist is known for her collages but also for her papier-mâché dress sculptures, which she often installs upside down and hanging from the ceiling.

    The preoccupation with memories of deceased relatives and friends is a red thread running through her work. In the time of isolation caused by the pandemic, she dealt with the death of her husband. In memory of her deceased mother and grandparents, she explored questions of farewell, life and survival. In her work, we often find the mother figure communicating with her child, carrying it in front of her, watching it grow up. In one installation, Bernice Sokol Kramer recreated her grandmother's room using contemporary furniture, a lamp and a mirror. Torn and cut fabric refers to the farewell. In some works she processes the clothing of the loved ones who have died, thereby creating the possibility of keeping remembrances and memories alive through touch and closeness.

    In her collages we often find young women standing in the middle of life, who are deconstructed and reassembled to represent an animated snapshot, as if the cuts were an attempt to stop time in order to conserve these moments and be able to retrieve and experience them retrospectively.

    This is how she manages to stop time.

    After Rainer Maria Rilke 1920: A strange saying: to pass the time! To capture the time would be the goal. Because who is not afraid: where is staying, where is finite being in all of this?

    Text Andreas Schlichtner, verse after: Rainer Maria Rilke 1920

    BERNICE SOKOL KRAMER – LOST LOVE - online solo exhibition – July 1, 2022

    photo courtesy of Bernice Sokol Kramer

BERNICE SOKOL KRAMER – LOST LOVE - online solo exhibition – July 1, 2022

Bernice Sokol Kramer // Grandma's Room, 14 Sculptors Gallery, NYC, view 2

photo courtesy of D. James Dee

Bernice Sokol Kramer // Grandma's Room, 14 Sculptors Gallery, NYC, view 2
1995
Bernice Sokol Kramer // Top of the World, Ma, Ghostlore Series

photo courtesy of Bernice Sokol Kramer

Bernice Sokol Kramer // Top of the World, Ma, Ghostlore Series
2019
35 x 18 x 10 cm / 14 x 7 x 4 inches
Gips, Collage
Bernice Sokol Kramer // Top of the World, Ma, Ghostlore Series, detail

photo courtesy of Bernice Sokol Kramer

Bernice Sokol Kramer // Top of the World, Ma, Ghostlore Series, detail
2019
35 x 18 x 10 cm / 14 x 7 x 4 inches
Gips, Collage
Bernice Sokol Kramer // Office Visit

photo courtesy of D. James Dee

Bernice Sokol Kramer // Office Visit
2013
37,5 x 28,9 x 2,5 cm / 14,75 x 11,37 x 1 inches
Collage Relief, Papier, auf Karton, auf Ton, Tinte, Acryl
Bernice Sokol Kramer // Mother and Child, Ghostlore Series

photo courtesy of Bernice Sokol Kramer

Bernice Sokol Kramer // Mother and Child, Ghostlore Series
2019
33 x 8 x 10 cm / 13 x 3 x 4 inches
Gips, Collage
Bernice Sokol Kramer // Young Girl, Ghostlore Series

photo courtesy of Bernice Sokol Kramer

Bernice Sokol Kramer // Young Girl, Ghostlore Series
2019
13 x 13 x 8 cm / 5 x 5 x 3 inches
Gips, Papier
Bernice Sokol Kramer // Portrait of Sylvia

photo courtesy of Bernice Sokol Kramer

Bernice Sokol Kramer // Portrait of Sylvia
2019
10,8 x 13 x 6,3 cm / 4,25 x 5 x 2,5 inches
Collage über Gips
Bernice Sokol Kramer // Firebrand No. 2

photo courtesy of Bernice Sokol Kramer

Bernice Sokol Kramer // Firebrand No. 2
2014
15,8 cm / 6,25 inches
Gips, Collage
Bernice Sokol Kramer // Street Song

photo courtesy of D. James Dee

Bernice Sokol Kramer // Street Song
1990ies
52 x 35 x 4,45 cm / 20,5 x 14 x 1,75 inches
Collage Relief, Papier, Ton, Tinte, Acryl