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Chair/Chair
Richard Artschwager (American, 1923–2013)
1990
Medium/Technique
Chair of wood; oak, Formica, steel and cowhide
Dimensions
99.1 x 104.1 x 127 cm (39 x 41 x 50 in.)
Credit Line
NEA Purchase Plan and Ernest Wadsworth Longfellow Fund
Accession Number1990.497
NOT ON VIEW
CollectionsContemporary Art, Americas
ClassificationsSculpture
Richard Artschwager acknowledges the Pop, Minimal and Conceptual movements of the 1960s and 1970s with humor in his work. Artschwager ran his own furniture factory in the early 1960s, an experience that remains central to his art making. His preference for everyday objects and industrial materials, such as formica, is a direct response to Pop art. Examples of his furniture are finely crafted sculptures, simultaneously mimicking real objects and betraying their identity as artistic creations. The folding chair is also a provocative arrangement of natural materials in a seductive configuration.
ProvenanceThe artist; with Harcus Gallery, Boston, 1990; to MFA, Boston, 1990
Copyright© Richard Artschwager / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.