Photo of collection object Untitled #816 (Dr. Zhivago)
Coyne, Petah. Untitled #816 (Dr. Zhivago), 1995-1996. Formulated wax, steel, antique birdhouse, wire cable, ribbon, silk flowers, candles, 75 1/2 x 52 x 47 in., 480 lb. (191.8 x 132.1 x 119.4 cm, 217.7kg) storage (crate): 89 1/2 × 66 1/2 × 63 1/2 in. (227.3 × 168.9 × 161.3 cm). Anonymous gift in honor of Charlotta Kotik, 1997.191. © Petah Coyne, Courtesy Galerie Lelong, New York © artist or artist's estate.

Untitled #816 (Dr. Zhivago)

1995-1996

Petah Coyne

American, born 1953

Contemporary Art

Petah Coyne’s fantastical forms, presenting a beauty that slides into the grotesque, allude to death and decay. Her large, arresting sculptures are neither abstraction nor figuration, but exist somewhere be- tween the two. Using a wide range of nontraditional materials including hay, wire, black sand, specially formulated wax, silk flowers, ribbons, artificial birds, earth, hair, and trees, Coyne often veils or covers objects as though they were artifacts frozen in time. Often hanging from the ceiling, her sculptures
project a sense of unease and fragility. Although the materials appear delicate, one senses the weight and density of the works—the gossamer-like Untitled 816 (Dr. Zhivago), for example, weighs three hundred pounds.

Coyne is part of a generation of feminist sculptors who came of age in the late 1980s after Minimalism. Like many of her contemopraries such as Ursula von Rydingsvard, she seeks to integrate themes of nature and the self in her works.
Maker/Artist
Coyne, Petah
Classification
Sculpture
Formatted Medium
Formulated wax, steel, antique birdhouse, wire cable, ribbon, silk flowers, candles
Dimensions
75 1/2 x 52 x 47 in., 480 lb. (191.8 x 132.1 x 119.4 cm, 217.7kg) storage (crate): 89 1/2 × 66 1/2 × 63 1/2 in. (227.3 × 168.9 × 161.3 cm)
Departments
Contemporary Art
Accession Number
1997.191
Credit Line
Anonymous gift in honor of Charlotta Kotik
Exhibitions
Petah Coyne
Rights Statement
© artist or artist's estate
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