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Visual Resources Teaching Collection
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Work Title (display):
Clock
Image Title:
full view
Work Dates (display):
1924
Work Dates type:
creation
Work Creator (display):
Hans Arp (French, 1886-1996)
Work Creator gender:
male
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Work Creator notes (display):
German-born artist and poet, celebrated for his 'biomorphic' abstraction. Native to Strasbourg, at the intersection of French and German culture, Arp studied art in both countries but found academic training deeply dissatisfying. He persevered alone, and around 1910 began to explore abstraction. That year he co-founded the Moderne Bund, which later collaborated with the Blaue Reiter group after Arp met Kandinsky in 1912. At the outbreak of war he fled to Paris and moved in a circle which included Apollinaire, Modigliani, and Picasso. Expelled from France, he arrived in Zurich in 1915 where he met his future wife, the Swiss artist Sophie Taeuber (18891943). Her influence on his work was profound, and their careers were entangled thereafter. Arp was a founder member of Zurich Dada in 1916, and later befriended German Dadaists, including Ernst and Schwitters. In the 1920s he developed his 'biomorphic' vocabularyabstract forms of organic inspiration (e.g. Navel-Torso, about 19246; Clamart, Fondation Arp), in contrast to earlier geometric abstractionand was involved with Surrealism. The Arps began construction of a studio at Meudon in 1928, to Taeuber's design. During the early 1930s they participated in the Cercle et Carré and Abstraction-Création groups, and Arp began producing his now best-known work: sensuous, biomorphic sculpture in stone, plaster, or bronze (e.g. Human Concretion, 1934; Clamart, Fondation Arp). The war years were spent first at Grasse and then in Switzerland, where Taeuber died. The post-war period was marked by eminent public commissions, honours, and retrospectives. (Grove Art Online accessed 2007-10-17)
Work Worktype:
sculpture (visual works)
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sculpture (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):
oil paint on wood
Work Measurements (display):
20 7/8 in (H) x 21 in (W) x 2 3/8 in (D)
Work Location (Repository or Site) name:
Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen (Düsseldorf, Germany)
Work Location (Repository or Site) role:
repository
Work Location (Geographic) name:
Düsseldorf, Germany
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Image Source Reproduction citation:
Fletcher, Valerie J., and Rhys Conlon. Surrealist Sculpture: Marvelous Objects from Paris to New York. Washington, DC: Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, 2015. Print.
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Fletcher, Valerie J., and Rhys Conlon. Surrealist Sculpture: Marvelous Objects from Paris to New York. Washington, DC: Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, 2015. Print.
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false
Image Source Reproduction refid:
978-3791354651
Image Source Reproduction page number:
27
Image Source Reproduction plate-figure number:
15
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ISBN
Image Rights (display):
© Kunstmuseum Basel
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):
© Jean Arp
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