Edgy works like Sutherland's Kingsford (Long), 2016, a wooden bench with UV - printed images of raging flames warning of unanticipated threats in everyday life installed on the back, and Lee's wrought -
iron wall sculptures resembling tools and / or glyphs culled from a dictionary of symbols, are unexpected and engaging.
Not exact matches
Gravitas was well rewarded, however; a
wall of Louise Bourgeois gouaches at Hauser & Wirth, an Antony Gormley cast -
iron Prop lV at Sean Kelly, a gleaming stainless steel Saint Clair Cemin at Paul Kasmin, and Lygia Clark's interlocking
sculptures — all sold the first day.
Celebrated for his full - scale installations and
wall - mounted
sculptures, Drew uses a variety of materials such as wood,
iron, cotton, paper and mud to re-work in the building of new and lively forms.
One of the earliest works in Ms. Martin's Whitney retrospective is a
wall sculpture made of planks pierced with rusted
iron boat spikes set in a grid formation.
In 1968, Donald Judd — the artist known for his boxy, implacable
sculptures and
wall pieces — paid $ 68,000 for 101 Spring Street, a graceful but dilapidated five - story cast -
iron building, and began his renovation by hauling out truckloads of trash.
Judd had begun his career as an Abstract Expressionist painter but worked in three dimensions from 1961 onwards, making geometric objects out modern materials including
iron, plexiglass, and stainless steel in arrangements that often jutted out of the
wall, encouraging viewers to consider the space around his
sculptures as much as the objects themselves.