COLLECTION NAME:
Visual Resources Teaching Collection
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Visual Resources Teaching Collection
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Image Record ID:
aahi0006800
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Work Title (display):
Untitled
Image Title:
full view
Work Dates (display):
1986
Work Dates type:
creation
Image Date (display):
2010-05-24
Work Creator (display):
Roni Horn (American, born 1955)
Work Creator gender:
male
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male
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Work Creator notes (display):
American sculptor, installation artist, draughtsman, photographer and writer. She studied at Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, graduating with a BFA in 1975. She then went on to study for her MFA at Yale University, New Haven, CT, graduating in 1978. From 1975 she began to make regular excursions to Iceland, its landscape and isolation acting as a central influence on her practice. She has described her sculpture as being 'site-dependent', borrowing from the vocabulary of Minimalism but placing objects with an attention to their situation and the intrinsic quality of the material. In Pair Object III: For Two Rooms (19868; Detroit, MI, Inst. A.) two copper cones are placed in adjoining rooms, so that there is a tension between them, with the identical objects altered by the different spaces they occupy. Horn also uses drawing in a manner that concentrates on the materiality of the objects depicted, often using words as the basis for images. In the early 1990s she made a number of works using the poetry of Emily Dickinson; forming the words and sentences into aluminium bars, as in Keys and Cues, no. 1763 (1994; see L. Cooke and others, p. 117). During this decade she also embarked on a series of books that are the most explicit exploration of her attachment to Iceland and the landscape. Such drawings, writings and photographs were also the basis of installations such as Pi (1998; Munich, Staatsgal. Mod. Kst), which consists of 45 photographs ranging from portraits to landscapes to stills taken off the television. (Grove Art Online Accessed 2008-02-06)
Work Creator UCB affiliation (display):
visiting artist, Visiting Artist Program, 1987
Work Style Period:
20th century
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20th century
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false
Work Style Period:
Contemporary
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Contemporary
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Work Subject:
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subject
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Work Worktype:
paintings (visual works)
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paintings (visual works)
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Work Worktype:
drawings
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drawings
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Work Category (VRC classification):
drawings
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drawings
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Work Category (VRC classification):
paintings
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paintings
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Work Material and Technique (display):
pigment and varnish on cut-and-pasted cardstock
Work Measurements (display):
32.4 cm (H) x 51.4 cm (W)
Work Location (Repository or Site) name:
Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.)
Work Location (Repository or Site) role:
exhibition
Work Location (Geographic) name:
New York, New York
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Holding Institution:
University of Colorado at Boulder
Collection:
Art and Art History Visual Resources Collection
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