Press Highlights
93-year-old artist continues to empower women in Philadelphia with new exhibit
by Matteo Iadonisi
Still from Arlene Love’s 6ABC Primetime Live News Interview
Amie Potsic interviews the legendary artist Arlene Love about her current solo exhibition in Philadelphia and the many highlights of her 70-year-career.
Left, Arlene Love with Rosey Crucifiction sculpture circa 1972
Right, Arlene Love with Rosey Crucifiction sculpture 2024, Interactive Museum of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia
© Arlene Love, Rosey Crucifiction, resin/fiberglass and leather handbag, life size, 1972
Recent Sculpture U.S.A.
An Exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art
Manhattan, NY
Installation view of the exhibition "Recent Sculpture U.S.A."
May 13, 1959–August 16, 1959. Photographic Archive. The Museum of Modern Art Archives, New York. IN644.1.
© Photograph by Soichi Sunami.
Arlene Love takes center stage in (re)FOCUS celebration
Written by Tom Rimback
Arlene Love, Lilith (two views), Resin and fiberglass on steel stand, 81” x 36” x 26”, 1981 © Arlene Love, 1981
Review/Art; Going Beyond Slickness:
Sculptors Get Back to Basics
Written by Michael Brenson
© Arlene Love, Wall of Souls, 55” x 122” x 6”, 1987
Style Spotlight
Volume 10 #3, June 2004
© Arlene Love with Rosey Crucifiction & Backroom Abortion, 1972
Amie Potsic interviews Arlene Love, an award-winning pioneer in resin sculpture and accomplished draftswoman and photographer.
© Image courtesy of Arlene Love
Report From Philadelphia
Written by Sarah McFadden
© Arlene Love, Two woman at a table, life size figures, bronze filled polyester resin and fiberglass, wood furniture, 93” x 48” x 39”, 1966
The Village Voice
Centerfold
Written by Alexandria Anderson
© Arlene Love, Five Figures in Pink, polyester resin and fiberglass, 33” h, 1977