Wednesday, 3 February 2010
fred sandback: space and volume
Sandback’s sculptures outline planes and volumes in space. Though he employed metal wire and elastic cord early in his career, the artist soon dispensed with mass and weight by using acrylic yarn to create works that address their physical surroundings, the “pedestrian space,” as Sandback called it, of everyday life. By stretching lengths of yarn horizontally, vertically, or diagonally at different scales and in varied configurations, the artist developed a singular body of work that elaborated on the phenomenological experience of space and volume with unwavering consistency and ingenuity.
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these configurations appear to possess an ethereal dimension in juxtaposition to architectural streamlined vision we see before us....well done your research appears to be going swimmingly!
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