George Sugarman - Painted Wood - Raphael Rubinstein - Books - Garth Greenan Gallery - 9780982974780 - February 24, 2015
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George Sugarman - Painted Wood


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American sculptor George Sugarman (1912-1999) was discarding the prevailing sculptural conventions of his time as early as 1959, dispensing with the pedestal and placing his work directly on the floor, breaking individual sculptures into multiple related units and employing a dramatic, almost baroque use of color. "In my sculpture, the color is as important as form and space," he wrote. "An important aspect is that the color is not used decoratively. It's not used to be pretty or attractive. It is used to articulate the sculpture in space." Works such as "The Shape of Change" (1964), "Yellow and White" (1967) and "Threesome" (1968-1969) exemplify the radical spirit of Sugarman's sculpture from this period. This publication offers an in-depth look at Sugarman's work during the 1960s--large-scale wood sculptures of eccentric, proliferating forms painted in brilliant hues--and accompanies the most comprehensive presentation of the artist's work in more than 25 years.


64 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 24, 2015
ISBN13 9780982974780
Publishers Garth Greenan Gallery
Pages 64
Dimensions 150 × 220 × 10 mm   ·   576 g
Language English