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Ursula Von Rydingsvard: Into Her Own

2020 Documentary Not Rated 57 Minutes

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On DVD September 29, 2020

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In INTO HER OWN, flmmaker Daniel Traub nimbly illuminates the fascinating journey of Ursula von Rydingsvard (b. 1942) — her difficult early life in a family of nine emigrating to the US after fve years in post WWII German Displaced Persons camps, a traumatic frst marriage, her arrival in 1970s New York to establish herself as an artist, and the staggering, triumphant body of work she subsequently produced. The sculptures are massive, yet strangely intimate. Some feel imbued with an almost primal energy: a series of early installations reminiscent of wings in what became New York's Battery Park; a monumental yet inviting piece outside Brooklyn's Barclays Center; the stunning "Scientia" at M.I.T. which evokes the power of nature and the firing of brain synapses. Interviews with luminaries such as artist Sarah Sze and museum director Adam Weinberg, as well as the artist herself are intertwined with studio visits and behind-the-scenes footage of her mammoth creations being installed. All combine to show how, through sheer talent and determination (and countless planks of cedar), she has become one of the world's greatest artists (and one of a very few women) working in monumental sculpture.

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