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Untitled

A work made of black acrylic yarn.

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  • A work made of black acrylic yarn.

Date:

1979

Artist:

Fred Sandback
American, 1943-2003

About this artwork

For over three decades, Fred Sandback’s practice consisted of making sculptures that subtly delineate space and volume by stretching materials such as elastic cord within a specific architectural site. In the early 1970s, he began to use acrylic yarn because of its ability to absorb light and demarcate unobtrusive lines of color. The artist explained that his sculptures can “assert a certain place or volume in its full materiality without occupying and obscuring it.” Created specifically for the 73rd American Exhibition at the Art Institute in 1979, Untitled plays with our visual and spatial perception of volume through vacancies, becoming a three-dimensional drawing made of yarn.

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Contemporary Art

Artist

Fred Sandback

Title

Untitled

Place

United States (Artist's nationality)

Date

1979

Medium

Black acrylic yarn

Dimensions

Approx: 457.2 × 1704.4 cm (180 × 671 in.)

Credit Line

Laura Slobe Memorial and Emilie L. Wild prize funds

Reference Number

2002.596

Extended information about this artwork

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