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Label Text Since the 1960s, Phyllida Barlow has produced a unique and dynamic body of work focused on the investigation into materiality, form, and process in the wake of the minimalist and post-minimalist art movement of the 60s and 70s. Counter to reductive, hard-edged, and industrially-manufactured works, Barlow works in a material expansiveness that creates massive organic shapes and accumulations that relate directly to the urban environment. untitled: balcony addresses Barlow's current interest in sculpture as it relates to both architecture and to traditional notions of the commemorative monument. balcony was inspired by traditional associations with power and ceremony that this architectural appendage invokes along with a purposeful shift in scale and functionality. Source: News, Jan Feb Mar 2014
DimensionsOverall: 70 7/8 × 94 1/2 × 126 in. (180 × 240 × 320 cm)
Accession Number 2013.34.a-.b
Classificationssculpture
Untitled: balcony
Photo Credit: Paul Crosby
Photo Credit: Paul Crosby
Photo Credit: Paul Crosby
Phyllida Barlow
2013
Photo Credit: Rich Sanders, Des Moines
Phyllida Barlow
Paupers Press
2013
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Mary Miss
1989-1996
Photo Credit: Rich Sanders, Des Moines
Tony Feher
2012
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William T. Wiley
1975
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Alexander Calder
1960
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Joel Shapiro
1987
Photo Credit: Rich Sanders, Des Moines
John Chamberlain
1967
Photo Credit: Rich Sanders, Des Moines
Eva Hesse
1970
Photo Credit: Rich Sanders, Des Moines
Petah Coyne
1997-1998
Photo Credit: Richard Sanders, Des Moines
Joel Shapiro
2005