COLLECTION NAME:
Visual Resources Teaching Collection
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Visual Resources Teaching Collection
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Image Record ID:
aahi0001059
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aahi0001059
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Work Title (display):
Cover
Image Title:
full view
Work Dates (display):
1993
Work Dates type:
creation
Image Date (display):
2007-12-19
Work Creator (display):
Andrea Zittel (American, born 1965)
Work Creator gender:
female
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female
Work Creator gender
false
Work Creator notes (display):
American sculptor and installation artist. She studied painting and sculpture at San Diego State University in San Diego, CA, graduating in 1988. She then went on to study for her MFA in sculpture at the Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI, graduating in 1990. In 1992 she set up AZ Administrative Services, a company which aimed to streamline domestic objects and rituals. For Prototypes for Container, Cover, Support (1993; see 1993 exh. cat., pp. 2930), Zittel made the objects itemized in the title and gave them to a group of volunteers who then recorded their experiences of using them. Each object was designed to be as multi-functional as possible: the container, for example, could be used as a bowl, a holder and a vase. Zittel expanded on these ideas of functional living by making self-contained units for dining, study and recreation. In 1993 she began to customize the units according to the client for whom they were designed, such as the AZ Comfort Units Customised for the Cincinnati Art Museum (1994; Cincinnati, OH, A. Mus.), in which each unit housed items from the museum's collections. In the mid-1990s she made a series of customized trailers as complete living environments that attempted to create a completely functional, yet individualized domestic space: see, for example, Travel Trailer Unit (1995; San Francisco, CA, MOMA). Zittel's work draws on Modernist concepts of design and architecture reminiscent of those promoted by the Bauhaus School of Design. Her use of a commercial style in the promotional literature for her 'products', and of AZ Administrative Services as the front for her practice, situates her art within the convenience culture of American society. (Grove Art Online Accessed 2008-02-06)
Work Style Period:
20th century
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20th century
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false
Work Style Period:
Contemporary
work_styleperiod
Contemporary
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false
Work Worktype:
sculpture (visual works)
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sculpture (visual works)
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false
Work Worktype:
installations (visual works)
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installations (visual works)
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false
Work Category (VRC classification):
sculptures and installations
work_category__ucbaahvrc_classification_
sculptures and installations
Work Category (VRC classification)
false
Work Material and Technique (display):
wool, velvet, linen
Work Measurements (display):
3 pieces, each 6 ft (L) x 60 in (W)
Work Location (Repository or Site) name:
Andrea Rosen Gallery
Work Location (Repository or Site) role:
exhibition
Work Location (Geographic) name:
New York, New York
Image Source Reproduction citation:
Sense and Sensibility,1994 (unconfirmed)
image_source_copy_from_print_name
Sense and Sensibility,1994 (unconfirmed)
Image Source Reproduction citation
false
Image Rights (display):
unknown
Work Rights (display):
© Andrea Zittel
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Holding Institution:
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Collection:
Art and Art History Visual Resources Center
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