Untitled
2017
Christopher Wool
Artist, American, born 1955
For more than 30 years, Wool has pursued his career as a painter with focus and intensity, working almost entirely in black and white, reflecting the urban grit of his New York surroundings by using either large stenciled words or by exploring abstract lines, shapes, and patterns. Since 2007 Wool has been living part-time in Marfa, Texas, where he began to make sculptures inspired by tangles of old fencing and hay-baling wire that he finds on his property. He uses the wire to create small maquettes, some of which are then subjected to an elaborate process of 3D-scanning, computer-aided enlargement, and fabrication using metal alloys engineered for structural integrity.
Sculpture Garden, Southeast Quadrant
Artwork overview
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Medium
bronze, copper-plated stainless steel, and stainless steel
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Credit Line
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Dimensions
overall: 492.8 × 523.2 × 190.5 cm (194 × 206 × 75 in.)
gross weight (approximate, with travel frame): 4535.97 kg (10000 lb.) -
Accession Number
2021.12.1
Artwork history & notes
Provenance
The artist; gift 2021 to NGA.[1]
[1] Fabrication costs were supplied by the Patrons' Permanent Fund.
Associated Names