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Visual Resources Teaching Collection
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Image Record ID:
aahi0009773
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Work Title (display):
Wide Eyes Smeared Here Dear
Image Title:
installation view
Work Dates (display):
2009
Work Dates type:
creation
Image Date (display):
2011-10-27
Work Creator (display):
Jessica Stockholder (Canadian and American, born 1959)
Work Creator gender:
female
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female
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Work Creator notes (display):
American sculptor and installation artist. She studied in Canada at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver (197780), and the University of Victoria (198082), before completing an MFA in sculpture at Yale University, New Haven, CT (19845). From the mid-1980s she exhibited internationally and taught at a number of institutions. In 1995 she staged a major solo exhibition at the DIA Center for the Arts, New York. Stockholder is known for her highly inventive assemblages that combine elements of sculptural, painterly and architectural language. She draws together a broad pool of materials, often using colour to unite incongruous objects and give sense to awkward juxtapositions. Her work is often seen in relation to the painted assemblages of Robert Rauschenberg, dealing with similarly formal questions of visual order and materiality. Her large-scale installations display a hands-on playfulness with a wide range of materials, as in Edge of Hot House Glass (plants, Gro-lites, aerated concrete block, halogen lights, paint, black velvet, newspaper maché, cable, beads, balls, concrete, building materials, approx. 11×12 m, exh. Nîmes, Gal. des Arennes, 1993). The intended effect of such a work was, as she suggested, to create narratives and metaphors that may arise through the selection and combination of found materials. The emphasis placed on the physical qualities of her installations, combined with the dematerializing effects of colour and configuration, evoke a response that is both immediate and poetic. (Grove Art Online Accessed 2008-02-06)
Work Style Period:
21st century
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21st century
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Work Style Period:
Contemporary
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Contemporary
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Work Subject:
experiments
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experiments
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Work Subject:
form (aesthetics)
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form (aesthetics)
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experience
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experience
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artists' materials
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artists' materials
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shape (form attribute)
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shape (form attribute)
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Work Subject:
mass production
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mass production
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false
Work Subject:
space (composition concept)
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space (composition concept)
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false
Work Subject:
consumerism
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consumerism
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false
Work Subject:
color
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color
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false
Work Subject:
play (recreation)
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play (recreation)
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Work Worktype:
sculpture (visual works)
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sculpture (visual works)
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Work Worktype:
installations (visual works)
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installations (visual works)
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Work Category (VRC classification):
sculptures and installations
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sculptures and installations
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Work Material and Technique (display):
1 swing set, 1 curtain rod, 3 black velvet curtain panels, 1 pink velvet curtain panel, 1 photo print ith paint collage on Plexiglas, 1 photo mounted on Plexglas, 1 painted legless armchair, 6 green Astroturf blocks, 1 block of plastic novelties cast in acrylic, 1 fake rock with acrylic paint, 53 plastic kitchen wares, 5 heavy duty plastic clamps, 1 blob of red acrylic paint, orange plush carpet, clothing, 2 clear plastic shower curtains, 81 brass grommets, 1 floodlight, yellow electrical cord
Image Source Reproduction citation:
Chanzit, Gwen, Ed. Embrace! Denver: Denver Art Museum, 2009-1010. Print.
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Chanzit, Gwen, Ed. Embrace! Denver: Denver Art Museum, 2009-1010. Print.
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false
Image Source Reproduction refid:
978-0-914738-61-9
Image Rights (display):
unknown
Image Rights fair use checklist:
1) use of this image is for education and educational research; 2) access is restricted to University of Colorado and Auraria Higher Education Center communities; 3) the original photographer is credited if known; 4) the image is published; 5) the amount of the work in relation to the whole is needed for education or educational research; 6) the number of derivatives is the minimum required for education or educational research; 7) the image has not been found to be reasonably available for sale; 8) duplication of the image does not violate preexisting contracts.
Work Rights (display):
© Jessica Stockholder
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Holding Institution:
University of Colorado at Boulder
Collection:
Art and Art History Visual Resources Collection
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