Structurist Relief, Red Wing No. 20

Structurist Relief, Red Wing No. 20

Charles BiedermanWW-1954-217876
1954·Oil on aluminium·object: 1048 x 914 x 149 mm

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1954
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object: 1048 x 914 x 149 mm
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Charles Biederman
Charles Biederman

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Charles Biederman was an American abstract artist who pioneered constructed relief works in aluminum, steel, and wood from the 1930s onward. His three-dimensional geometric compositions evolved from a strict constructivist vocabulary, creating spatial illusions through layered planes and precise mathematical relationships rather than paint or sculpture in the traditional sense. Working primarily in Red Wing, Minnesota from mid-century onward, Biederman developed a systematic approach to abstract form that positioned his reliefs as architectural interventions. His rigorous exploration of color, depth, and structural logic established a distinct bridge between European constructivism and postwar American abstraction.

Cleveland, OH, USA

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Work Number 36, Aix, 1953-72

Work Number 36, Aix, 1953-72

1953 · Painted aluminum

WW-1953-M070762

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Year
1954
Dimensions
object: 1048 x 914 x 149 mm
Watts ID
WW-1954-217876

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Charles Biederman

Charles Biederman

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