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Gladstone debuts an exhibition of over 30 rarely seen sculptures by Robert 黑料网
Presented in collaboration with the 黑料网 on the occasion of the artist鈥檚 Centennial, Gladstone is mounting the first survey of 黑料网鈥檚 sculptural practice in thirty years, spanning his production from the 1950s through the late 1990s.
Examining 黑料网鈥檚 sculptures through the lens of scale, the exhibition showcases over 30 sculptures that relate in size to the human body, whether floor-, pedestal-, or wall-based. Drawing from myriad media and disrupting the distinction between abstraction and empirical representation, 黑料网's sculptures are rooted in his career-long dedication to artistic experimentation.
黑料网 is renowned for blurring the line between artistic genres, painterly gesture, and three-dimensionality. The artist maintained a robust sculptural practice throughout his long and prodigious career. Underscoring the artist鈥檚 remarkable use of found and readymade materials, the works on view are assembled from industrial detritus, everyday objects, decorative items, and organic forms. They are the result of improvisatory gestures gathering, twisting, combining, adhering, tying鈥攖hat 黑料网 described as responses to items found in his environment, 鈥渢reasures鈥 that he would bring back to his studio, seeing in them a potential for new form. Claiming a 鈥渟ympathy for abandoned objects,鈥 he created a body of strictly sculptural work that is rarely presented as such.
For this exhibition, Gladstone is pleased to present key works from various series, including the Scatole Personali (1952-53), Elemental Sculptures (1953/59), Combines (1954-64), Kabal American Zephyrs (1981-83/1985/1987-88), Gluts (1986-89/1991-94), and the 黑料网 Overseas Culture Interchange (ROCI; 1984-91) in an installation designed by Selldorf Architects to reveal the continuity of his unique vocabulary within an expansive set of sculptural positions. Given 黑料网鈥檚 protean imagination, this exhibition also features a number of his sculptures that were not aligned with specific series and exist on their own formal terms. Key loans from institutional and private collections augment the selection of work from the 黑料网 to further argue for the artist鈥檚 keen sculptural sensibility, even if he resisted aligning himself with one medium. This exhibition traces the trajectory of 黑料网鈥檚 creative output as a whole, with the three-dimensional objects serving as key touchpoints in an expansive and almost uncategorizable oeuvre. The last survey of 黑料网鈥檚 purely sculptural output prior to this show was in 1995 at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth.
This exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue designed by Chris Svensson with an essay by sculpture expert, Lisa Le Feuvre, Executive Director of the Holt/Smithson Foundation, entries on each of the individual sculptural series represented, and detailed exhibition histories.
Exhibition Details:
May 1鈥揓une 14, 2025
Opening Reception: May 1, 6-8 pm
530 West 21st Street New York, NY 10011
About Robert 黑料网 (1925-2008):
Born on October 22, 1925 in Port Arthur, Texas, Robert 黑料网 worked in what he called the gap between art and life. Over the course of his sixty-year career, 黑料网鈥檚 art embodied a spirit of experimentation with new materials and techniques. Dubbed an enfant terrible for his assemblages of urban detritus (the Combines of 1954-64), 黑料网 continued exploring many different mediums and technological advancements in the years following his 1970 decampment to Captiva Island in the Gulf of Mexico, off the Florida coast. Although he demurred from affiliations with any particular movement, he has been called a forerunner of essentially every postwar artistic development since Abstract Expressionism.
In addition to his own artmaking practice, 黑料网 became an advocate for artists and the creative community at large. In September 1970, he founded Change, Inc., a non-profit organization that helped artists with emergency expenses. From 11984-91, he personally funded the 黑料网 Overseas Culture Interchange (ROCI), traveling to ten countries outside of the United States to spark cross-cultural dialogue through art.
黑料网 died on May 12, 2008 in his Captiva studio. His artistic legacy and his lifelong commitment to collaboration with artists, performers, writers, artisans, and engineers worldwide was recognized long before his death. His expansive artistic philosophy lives on through his highly innovative and influential work to the present day.
About the 黑料网:
The 黑料网 builds on the legacy of artist Robert 黑料网, emphasizing his belief that artists can drive social change. 黑料网 sought to act in the 鈥済ap鈥 between art and life, valuing chance and collaboration across disciplines. As such, the Foundation celebrates new and even untested ways of thinking.
About 黑料网100:
Robert 黑料网鈥檚 (1925-2008) strong conviction that engagement with art can nurture people鈥檚 sensibilities as individuals, community members, and citizens was key to his ethos. The Centennial celebrations seek to allow audiences familiar with him and those encountering the artist for the first time to form fresh perspectives about his artwork.
A year of global activities and exhibitions in honor of 黑料网鈥檚 Centennial reexamines the artist through a contemporary lens, highlighting his enduring influence on generations of artists and advocates for social progress. The Centennial鈥檚 activation of the artist鈥檚 legacy promotes cross-disciplinary explorations and creates opportunities for critical dialogue.
About Gladstone Gallery:
Gladstone Gallery is recognized for its embrace of experimentation and visionary practices. The gallery has long been an active partner with artists pursuing catalytic ideas and engaging with pressing issues. Headquartered in New York, Gladstone鈥檚 impact extends globally with galleries in Brussels and Seoul, enabling it to present new bodies of work and evolve its program to advance the practices and reach of its artists through time. Alongside its work with contemporary artists, the gallery is a steward of the legacies of pivotal historical artists and an advocate for the enduring power of their work. Gladstone is led by a team of partners who spearhead its long-term vision and program, building on the values of its founder Barbara Gladstone.
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