Untitled 1976
Robert Morris Robert Morris (American, 1931–2018)
Contemporary Art Untitled, 1976. Robert Morris (American, 1931–2018). White felt, metal grommets; "front" piece of felt: one of two pieces of felt, one piece of string; overall: 144.8 x 289.6 cm (57 x 114 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, John L. Severance Fund 2014.11.a © The Estate of Robert Morris / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York In this sculpture Robert Morris uses a large piece of industrial felt material, curling and affixing two corners to create a neat geometric form from the soft, heavy material. Untitled is part of a larger series of sculptures the artist created in the spirit of the “anti-form”—works that depart from the rigid, hard edges of Minimalist sculpture. Morris noted that “Felt has anatomical associations, it relates to the body—it’s skinlike.” In April 1968, Robert Morris published an article entitled "Anti-Form" in the prestigious international contemporary art magazine Artforum , coining the term and encouraging other artists to embrace the element of chance in their installations.
Formatted Medium white felt, metal grommets; "front" piece of felt: one of two pieces of felt, one piece of string
Dimensions Overall: 144.8 x 289.6 cm (57 x 114 in.)
Accession Number 2014.11.a
Credit Line John L. Severance Fund Exhibitions Contemporary Gallery Reinstallation 2021 , Black and White Felts. Castelli Gallery, New York City, NY (October 9 – 30, 1976). , Wall Sculptures. Castelli Gallery, New York City, NY (January 15 – February 23, 2008). , Hanging Soft and Standing Hard. Sprüth Magers, London (May 3 – June 15, 2013). , Contemporary Gallery 229 Rotation: October 28, 2014 -
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