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Diptych

Artist Richard Artschwager (American, 1923 - 2013)
Date1967
MediumFormica on wood
DimensionsOverall: 47 × 84 3/4 inches, 95 lb. (119.38 × 215.27 cm, 43.09 kg)
A (left): 47 × 59 1/2 inches (119.38 × 151.13 cm)
B (right): 47 × 25 1/4 inches (119.38 × 64.14 cm)
Credit LineAnonymous gift
Object numberF67-16
On View
Not on view
Collections
DescriptionIn two, unequal sections hinged side by side; at left, large, white rectangle containing in center a small, indented and blackened square; at right, moveable rectangle with wood-grained cover.Gallery Label
Richard Artschwager was a fine woodworker before turning to sculpture. To sculpture he brings the tradition of the meticulously crafted, wooden object to his Diptych. The faux wood-grain pattern of the Formica reminds us of the historical role of illusion in art. Just as perspective systems appear to transform a flat, painted surface into a three-dimensional "window" on the world, so Artschwager's Diptych with its "window" at eye level, plays with our perceptions of surface and space. The title refers to medieval and Renaissance altarpieces, which present the spiritual world in palpable, earthly form. Diptych transcends its importance as an object, and asks questions about perception, the artistic process, and the established criteria for defining and evaluating art.


Copyright© Richard Artschwager / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
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