Modelling the Infinity of our Existence
“Dr. Gindi’s figures—her sculptural beings—enact the joys and struggles of human existence in the only way that we can truly experience them, in the flesh.”
Richard Vine, former Managing Editor of Art in America, USA
“I had been immediately drawn to Dr. Gindi’s work by its artistic power.”
Alexander Nyerges, Director and CEO, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, USA
“Dr. Gindi’s figures are each mental and physical, hard and soft, sorrowful and celebratory.”
Al Miner, Founding Director & Chief Curator, Georgetown University Art Galleries, USA
“Dr. Gindi’s sculptures not only speak to us, but moreover and more importantly dialogue with us.”
Lou Marinoff, Professor of Philosophy, The City College of New York, USA
“As we look at Dr. Gindi’s sculptural renditions, we see and feel who we are in the fullness of our natural being.”
Harold Sjursen, Professor of Philosophy, New York University, USA
“Her orphic sculptures deriving from her artistic inquiry have earned Dr. Gindi acclaim as an idiosyncratic fictionist. “
Dirk Vanduffel, Editor, ArtDependence Magazine, Belgium