Fred Sandback: Sculpture and Related Works presents the yarn sculpture and works on paper by one of America's important and influential artists, Fred Sandback. The exhibition premiered at the Sioux ...
Fred Sandback, “Untitled (Four-part Vertical Construction in Two Colors)” (1987), ochre and blue-gray acrylic yarn, ceiling height x 248 inches, The Menil Collection, Houston, purchased in loving ...
Galerie Hubert Winter is pleased to present the 11th solo exhibition of renowned artist Fred Sandback (1943–2003, New York) at the gallery. David Zwirner is presenting a group exhibition at its London ...
Untitled (Sculptural Study, Seven-part Triangular Construction) (main picture, above) occupies most of the old reading room in the Whitechapel, its relatively low ceiling, mellow brick walls and ...
Fred Sandback, a sculptor internationally known for his minimalist works made from lengths of colored yarn, died on Monday at his studio in New York. He was 59. Mr. Sandback, who suffered from ...
Fred Sandback was an American Minimalist best known for his linear sculptures that outlined two- and three-dimensional forms. His work, composed of metal wire, elastic cord, and acrylic yarn, creates ...
Fred Sandback (1943-2003) was a sculptor, but his art is a long way from traditional sculpture. His work is made with yarn or cords stretched across spaces, presenting a more delicate and subtle ...
Fred Sandback, a sculptor internationally known for his minimalist works made from lengths of colored yarn, died Monday at his studio in New York. He was 59. Mr. Sandback, who suffered from depression ...
Fred Sandback, a Minimalist sculptor whose sparse installations made of colored yarn, wire or string delighted art critics, died Monday in his New York City studio. He was 59. His wife, Amy Baker ...
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