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Untitled

Artist Joel Shapiro (American, born 1941)
Date1991; cast 1992
MediumBronze
DimensionsOverall: 78 1/8 × 59 × 27 inches (198.44 × 149.86 × 68.58 cm)
Credit LineGift of the Hall Family Foundation
Object numberF99-33/76
Edition/State/Proof2/4
On View
On view
Gallery Location
  • Donald J. Hall Sculpture Park
Collections
Exhibition History
Joel Shapiro: Outdoors, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN, April 23, 1995-March 15, 1996; The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, April 23-October 1, 1996, no cat.
Gallery Label

"People often identify my work with bronzes and large public work, and they're not aware of the more intimate side."
~Joel Shapiro

Small in scale compared to his other works, this piece presents visitors with an unexpected opportunity for connection to an abstract work of art. The simple, geometric forms of Joel Shapiro's bronze sculpture suggest the human body in motion. From certain vantage points, Untitled seems to resemble a figure with two upraised arms and one extended leg. This playful pose invites viewers to think about movement and even mimic the stance.

Provenance
With The Pace Gallery, New York;

Purchased from The Pace Gallery by the Hall Family Foundation, Kansas City, MO, by 1992;

Their gift to the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, 1999.



Published References

Roger Hughlett, “A Figure of Speech,” The Kansas City Jewish Chronicle (July 19, 1996): 158, (repro.).
Alice Thorson, “Building Blocks…just for fun,” The Kansas City Star (May 18, 1996).

Debra Peebles, “New Public Gardens,” Pitch Weekly (May 23, 1996): 48, (repro.).

Jan Biles, “Sculpting a Park,” Lawrence Journal-World (May 26, 1996).
Alice Thorson, “Moving Sculptures: Museum in an Expansive Mood for Accommodating Architectural

Addition,” The Kansas City Star (August 8, 1999).
Copyright© Joel Shapiro / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
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