JAMES CASTLE (1899-1977)
JAMES CASTLE (1899-1977)
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JAMES CASTLE (1899-1977)

Untitled (Sugar and Creamer)

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JAMES CASTLE (1899-1977)
Untitled (Sugar and Creamer)
soot and spit on found paper (drawing); colored pulp and string on pieced card and paper (constructions), in three parts
sheet: 3 ½ x 6 ¼ in. (8.9 x 15.9 cm.)
each cup: 4 ½ x 5 ¼ in. (11.4 x 13.3 cm.)
Provenance
J Crist Gallery, Boise
Acquired from the above by the present owner, 1999

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Lot Essay

James Castle, born deaf and mute, learned to communicate and interact with the world around him via visual and tactile means. In addition to his soot-and-spit drawings, Castle is well-known for his pieced-paper and card constructions, intricate objects that animate forms ranging from furniture, to clothing, to birds. He often explored the same items in different media, fully considering all elements of form via the artistic tools at his disposal.

Here, Castle's exploration of a cup - a seemingly mundane, everyday thing - in both soot-and-spit and pieced-paper construction elevates the object. The cup becomes an aesthetic vessel, to be prized for what it is, not simply what it does.

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