Carol Hepper Collection

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SDSU-Archives MA 043

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Carol Hepper Collection

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  • 1982-2006 (Creation)

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2.30 linear feet (3 boxes)

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(1953-)

Biographical history

arol Hepper, born in 1953 and raised in McLaughlin, South Dakota, earned a B.S. in 1975 from South Dakota State University. She gained national recognition with her inclusion in the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum’s 1983 exhibition New Perspectives in American Art and relocated to New York City in 1985. Her work has been exhibited at numerous institutions, including the Orlando Art Museum, Worcester Art Museum, Cranbrook Academy of Art Museum, The Phillips Collection, the Walter Art Center, and the Art Gallery of Western Australia. Her artwork is held in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Detroit Institute of Arts, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and the Dannheisser Foundation, among others. Hepper has also served as a visiting lecturer at Brandeis University, Princeton University, the Maryland Institute College of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, and the School of Visual Arts

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The Carol Hepper Collection documents the professional career and artistic exhibitions of contemporary American sculptor Carol Hepper, spanning the mid-1980s through the early 2000s. The materials reflect Hepper’s national presence in the contemporary art world, with records from major galleries, museums, and academic institutions across the United States. Included are exhibition catalogs, brochures, press materials, and digital media (CD-ROMs and video files) from solo and group exhibitions in venues such as the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Phillips Collection, the Portland Art Museum, and the North Dakota Museum of Art. The collection also contains documentation of academic appointments, artist residencies, and publications featuring Hepper’s work.

The collection is a comprehensive documentation of Hepper’s sculptural evolution and thematic explorations, including organic forms, material experimentation, and contemporary interpretations of landscape and structure. It serves as a valuable resource for research in late 20th-century American sculpture, women's contributions to contemporary art, and regional artistic networks.

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Conditions governing reproduction

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  • English

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    Related archival materials

    Helen J. Van Zante Endowment Collection
    South Dakota State University Archives, South Dakota State University, Brookings, S.D.
    Call Number: UA 50.8

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    In Copyright This Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses, you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s).

    Materials in this collection may be subject to Title 17, Section 108 of the United States Copyright Act. Users are responsible for ensuring compliance with copyright, privacy, trademark, and other applicable rights for their intended use. Obtaining all necessary permissions is the user's responsibility. Written authorization from the copyright and/or other rights holders is required for publication, distribution, or any use of protected materials beyond what is permitted under fair use.

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