Untitled at MoMA, New York
Untitled at MoMA, New York
Published 2016-08-02T16:09:17+00:00
Made in 1959, the year Bontecou created her first wall-mounted steel-and-canvas sculptures, this work incorporates soiled canvas taken from conveyor belts discarded by a laundry below the artist's East Village apartment. She stretched pieces of the fabric across sections of steel armature and fastened them to the metal with wire, creating a surface resembling something between a stained glass window and a patchwork quilt. While her early reliefs conjure a wide range of associations, this particular one resembles, among other things, an aerial view of an otherworldly landscape. Sputnik, the first man-made satellite, had recently orbited the earth, launching the Space Age. As Bontecou later recalled of this time, "I had a joy and excitement about outer space—nothing was known about the black holes—just huge, intangible, dangerous entities, and I felt great excitement when little Sputnik flew."
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Scanned : Photogrammetry (Processed using Agisoft PhotoScan)
Printed at 15% scale. Recommended low shrinkage material like PET, HIPS, etc. Recommended settings: Layer thickness: 0,19mm Infill: Low No support needed Fan speed: auto
Date published | 02/08/2016 |
Tempo per farlo | 97 - 142 Minuti |
Quantità di filamento | 21 |
Dimensioni | 67 x 66 x 19mm |
Tecnologia | FDM |
Supporto Gratuito | YES |
Title | Untitled |
Date | 1959 |
Dimension | 147.5 x 148.5 x 44 cm |
Accession | 2.1960 |
Medium | Welded steel, canvas, black fabric, soot and wire |
Place | Museum of Modern Art |