MORRIS COLE GRAVES (1910-2001)
MORRIS COLE GRAVES (1910-2001)
MORRIS COLE GRAVES (1910-2001)
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PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF DR. ALVIN FRIEDMAN-KIEN
MORRIS COLE GRAVES (1910-2001)

For the Study of Ultra Violet Healing

Details
MORRIS COLE GRAVES (1910-2001)
For the Study of Ultra Violet Healing
marble, brass and glass
41 ¼ in. (104.8 cm.) high
Executed in 1972 and 1999.
Provenance
Acquired by the present owner by 2000.
Exhibited
New York, Schmidt Bingham Gallery; Tacoma, Washington, Tacoma Art Museum; Pullman, Washington, Washington State University, Museum of Art; Moraga, California, St. Mary's College, The Hearst Art Gallery, Morris Graves: Instruments for a New Navigation, January 5, 2000-February 24, 2001.

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Lot Essay

The present work belongs to Graves' series entitled Instruments for a New Navigation. Originally conceived during his time in Ireland during the 1950s and 60s, the series was continued by the artist into the 70s and then revisited beginning in 1998. These totemic sculptures, crafted from Tuscan marble, Venetian glass, brass, mica, bronze, iron pyrite, steel, alabaster, and other rich materials, were largely inspired by celestial bodies and Graves' studies on metaphysical unity and Asian philosophies. Many of them, including the present example, feature lens-like openings that invite viewers to look through the artwork rather than at it, encouraging introspection and embodying Graves’s quest for wholeness. Through these works, Graves appears to have manifested a type of talismanic navigational device to help guide humankind's journey through the uncharted territory of the space-race era.

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