Press/Publications

Cape Cod Life Magazine: Featured Artist Profile

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Cover and Article in Sculpture Review Magazine
Studio Evolution: From the Basement to Perfection

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American Masters Exhibition
Article in Martha's Vineyard Arts & Ideas Magazine

'Sunshine' and Gwen were featured in the Martha's Vineyard Arts & Ideas Magazine, "Eye on Art: In the moment"

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National Sculpture Society Magazine:
NSS Fellow Gwen Marcus has a solo exhibition at Tree's Place Gallery in Orleans, MA. Titled "A Personal Touch, Figurative Sculptures", the show runs through July 6, 2024. A large selection of her bronzes, from over-life-size to table-top to miniature are on view at the Cape Cod venue.

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American Masters Exhibition
Article in Fine Art Connoisseur Magazine

'The Tempest' and Gwen were featured in the The Fine Art Connoisseur Magazine, "Gwen Marcus Creates a Tempest."

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Times Herald
Article in The Times Herald

July 27, 2017 Leisure Section New Sculptures installed at The LIM

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Gwen Marcus was featured in the American Art Collector Magazine:
"Striking Balance"

BY RICHARD V. WEST, DIRECTOR EMERITUS OF THE FRYE ART MUSEUM IN SEATTLE

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Cape Cod Life Magazine: Featured Artist Profile

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Front page of the West Sussex Times, England


The Magazine, England

’Serenity’ featured in The Magazine, England

National Sculpture Society, ’Sunshine’ wins the People's Choice Award
Cover of Malibu Times, California
The Huffington Post, Christa Dolwing.

"Gwen Marcus is an American Figurative Sculptor who works in bronze. Gwen speaks of her creations: 'I find inspiration in museums, in dance performances and in my travels. I often sketch ideas and images of future works; I have looked in awe at the work of the French sculptor Camille Claudel (1864-1943) and the English sculptor Henry Moore (1898-1986) as well as the Greeks of long ago. I begin with a concept, hire a model, then this creative energy is the soul and strength of the process, which then evolves into a life of its own. I create each from concept to realization. The flow of this empowering process is essential. It is not the surface of the sculpture, which sets my work apart, it is a life-force that resonates from within. This sensibility allows me to channel it into an artist vocabulary for the viewer. It is like breathing life into my work. Each sculpture has its own unique energy... no two are alike. Inspiration is all around us... we just have to sense, feel and see it.' -- Christa Dolwing, The Huffington Post