6.09.2012

american sculpture of the 60s in living color

Jeremy Anderson
"Early Morning Hours"
1966

Fletcher Benton
"Tri-Hexagon, Third Phase"
1966

Chryssa
"Fragments for the Gates to Times Square II"
1966

Tom Doyle 
"Untitled"
1966

Robert Grosvernor
"Still No Title"
1966

Robert A. Howard
"Landscape XX"
1966

Robert Hudson
"Charm"
1964

Gary Kuehn
"Untitled"
1965

Lyman Kipp
"Muscoot"
1967

John McCracken
"Untitled"
1967

John Mason
"Red X"
1966

Charles Mattox
"Green Triangle with Red Cube"
1966

Robert Murray
"Track"
1966

Forrest Myers
"Sando's Pipeline"
1966

Kenneth Price
"S.L. Blue"
1966

Richard Randell
"Blue Klacker"
1966

George Rickey
'Two Red Lines, II"
1966

David Smith
"Cubi XXIII"
1964

Tony Smith 
"Willy"
1962

Robert Stevenson
"Untitled"
1966

George Sugarman
"Two in One"
1966

Michael Todd
"Weehawken"
1966

Vasa
"Blue in the Middle"
1966

David Weinrib
"Spacial Sculpture IV"
1964

H. C. Westermann
"Westermann's Table"
1966

Norman Zammitt
"Solid Construction-Laminated"
1966

Wilfrid Zogbaum
"Vincristin"
1964

All images from HERE.

6.08.2012

modernist italian ceramics

Sebastian Matta
1954

Italian ceramics 
of the Post-War years 
are a passion
of mine,
 so I'm not quite sure why 
haven't posted more on them.
Probably because there aren't many
good books out there.
Even the one 
I got these images from,
 was a pain in the ass
since all the images 
are grouped and collaged 
and laid over 
each other
like a big vomit party.
I guess if I was good at Photoshoppe
I could do a better job,
but here you go,
10 of my favorites 
that I could actually separate easily from
the barf bowl...

Emilio Scanavino
1952

Agenore Fabbri
1955

Guido Gambone
1950s

Salvatore Cipolla
1957

Antonia Campi
1950s

Lucio Fontana
1957

Aldo Londi
1967

Bruno Gambone
1970s

Federigo Fabbrini
1960s

For more
Mondoblogo posts
on
mostly Gambone pots
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