ABOUT

Jane Brucker uses installation and performance to engage the viewer through contemplation, movement and ritual activity. In large installations and intimate, small-scale sculpture, she touches on the poetry of existence by examining memory, fragility, and death. Combining found objects and heirlooms with other materials – textiles, wood, glass, and cast metals – she reveals her strong tactile sensibility while simultaneously exploring the visceral and the spiritual.
EXHIBITIONS

NO PERMANENCE IS OURS
Jan 5 — Feb 2, 2019
PRESS
- 2019, “JANE BRUCKER’S “UNRAVEL” @ BAIK ART Unraveling the Past to Create the Future,” Artillery
- 2019, “Fragile thoughts on care and clarity: Jane Brucker at Judson Studios,” Art and Cake
- 2019, “Jane Brucker’s ‘Unravel’ at Baik Art,” Artillery
- 2019, “People who sit in glass chairs: Artist Jane Brucker at Judson Studios,” LA Weekly
- 2018, “A major debut and a pair of retrospectives at LBMA,” Bill Mohr
- 2010, “Jane Brucker at Haus, Pasadena, California,” Visual Art Source
- 2009, “Art Review,” Los Angeles Times