Needham library to showcase local sculptor through January
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The Needham Free Public Library recently announced that Wellesley sculptor Goce Davidov will be exhibiting his work online in January on the library’s website.
Davidov’s exhibit of ceramic sculpture, “Thoughts Take Form,” aims to combine his industrial, technical aesthetic with the warmth of the clay medium.
His small abstract ceramic sculptures stand as a counterpoint to his large-scale work on public monuments both in his native Macedonia and in the United States.
Davidov grew up in Macedonia where he won a national first prize for designing a large monument to national hero Jane Jandanski. At the same time, he developed his personal passion for working with clay to create abstract sculptures that “plum the depths of his life experiences.”
New Art Center teacher exhibits abstract sculptures online
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Goce Davidov, a teacher at New Art Center in Newton, will exhibit sculpture work online with the Needham Free Public Library for the month of January.
Davidov’s exhibit of ceramic sculpture, “Thoughts Take Form,” combines his industrial, technical aesthetic with the warmth of the clay medium.
A teacher of ceramics at the New Arts Center, Davidov makes small abstract ceramic sculptures that stand as counterpoint to his large-scale work on public monuments both in his native Macedonia and in the U.S.
Davidov grew up in war-torn Macedonia where he won a national first prize for designing a large monument to national hero Jane Jandanski. At the same time, he developed his personal passion for working with clay to create intricate abstract sculptures that plum the depths of his life experiences.