Joel Shapiro (B. 1941)
Joel Shapiro (B. 1941)

Untitled

細節
Joel Shapiro (B. 1941)
Untitled
bronze, unique
40 x 72.7/8 x 14in. (100.3 x 185.5 x 35.5cm.)
Executed in 1984
來源
Paula Cooper Gallery, New York, where acquired by the present owner in 1986.
展覽
Copenhagen, Louisana Museum for Moderne Kunst 'Julio Gonzalez, Joel Shapiro, Sculptures', Sep.-Nov. 1990 (illustrated in colour p. 25). This exhibition travelled to Valencia, I.V.A.M. Centro.
拍場告示
This work is no 1 from an edition of 3 and was executed in 1986. The current measurements are 51 x 58.56 in. (130.7 x 149.3 x 144.3cm.)

拍品專文

Joel Shapiro's sculptures unite Minimalist forms with Expressionist content and thereby create a bridge between the seemingly conflicting tenets of austere abstraction and emotive figuration. The result has been described as Post-Minimalist, the concious breaking of purist taboos against imagery, sentiment and subject matter.
"The stiff-limbed, deadpan figures ... are eerier than a horrifically dressed scarecrow", writes Phyllis tuchman. "At first Shapiro's world calls to mind the lands Gulliver visited, but his uninhabitable buildings and tumblings creatures are even more frighteningly expressive of our own times. While you recognise formal ideas he inherited from Carl Andre and Donald Judd, you sense a mood of alienation and discomfort shared with the surrealism of Alberto Giacometti." (P. Tuchman, 'Joel Shapiro', in 'Art of our Time', London 1984, p.29.)