Kettle's Yard
Cambridge
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Fred Sandback
dal 6/5/2005 al 26/6/2005
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6/5/2005

Fred Sandback

Kettle's Yard, Cambridge

Solo show. Sculptures and drawings. The artist is associated with Minimalism but his work defies such simple labelling. While he shares Minimalism's ambition to subvert the traditional space of sculpture and the relationship between viewer and object. He made sculptures whose factual existence plays against the perceptual illusions they create


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Solo show

Kettle's Yard is presenting an exhibition of sculptures and drawings by the American artist Fred Sandback (1943-2003). The exhibition has been organized by Kettle's Yard.

Sandback is associated with Minimalism but his work defies such simple labelling. While he shares Minimalism's ambition to subvert the traditional space of sculpture and the relationship between viewer and object, his work does not exploit the manufactured materials of Dan Flavin, the repeated units of Carl Andre, Don Judd and Sol LeWitt, or the monumental scale of Richard Serra.

Distinctively, Sandback developed a way of working that dispensed with the mass and weight of materials, and ultimately used acrylic yarn, sometimes multi-coloured, stretched across architectural space. He made sculptures whose factual existence plays against the perceptual illusions they create, addressing their physical surroundings, as well as the spectator in what he called the 'pedestrian space' . . . literal, flat-footed, and everyday. The idea was to have the work right there along with everything else in the world, not up on a spatial pedestal . . . a sculpture was there to be engaged actively, and it had utopian glimmerings of art and life happily co-habiting.'

Including works spanning more than thirty years this exhibition is accompanied by a well-illustrated catalogue with an introduction by Lynne Cooke, Curator of the Dia Art Foundation. It follows in the wake of last year's exhibition Immaterial at Kettle's Yard, which explored the dematerialisation of sculpture in the work of Brancusi, Gabo and Moholy-Nagy. The exhibition has been supported by The Henry Moore Foundation.

Fred Sandback was born in Bronxville, New York in 1943. He majored in philosophy at Yale before studying sculpture at Yale School of Art and Architecture. He exhibited widely in America and Europe, though rarely in the UK. From 1981 until 1996 his work was shown at the Fred Sandback Museum in Winchendon, Massachusetts, under the auspices of the Dia Art Foundation, and is now part of the permanent displays of Dia:Beacon outside New York.

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