
Angry Young Machine
<p>H. C. Westermann, who lived and worked in Chicago between 1947 and 1961, was a skilled woodworker known for sculptures that masquerade as uncanny yet playful versions of vernacular objects. Utilizing assemblages of commercial materials and found objects, the artist’s technically sophisticated, influential sculptures address recurring themes such as war, technology, and science fiction. <em>Angry Young Machine</em> was created after the artist viewed films based on John Osborne’s plays; the author was an influential member of the “Angry Young Men,” an antiestablishment group of English writers in the 1950s. Galvanized plumbing pipes and fixtures, a small skyscraper, a tiny toy soldier guarding an ornamental bridge, and a pair of bright red lips that refer to the local rug company Magikist make up the body of this iconic work.</p>
Catalogue
- Year
- 1959
- Dimensions
- 228 × 68.3 × 71.8 cm (89 1/2 × 26 7/8 × 28 1/4 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- H. C. Westermann
Artist
Sculpture
Horace Clifford Westermann was an American sculptor and printmaker. His sculptures frequently incorporate traditional carpentry, marquetry techniques, mixed media, and a range of personal, literary, artistic, and pop-cultural references.
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1976 · AstroTurf, pine, aspen, ash, chestnut, and saplings
Portfolio Cover for See America First
1968 · Plywood slipcase with woodburned image
The Night Life
1963 · Plate-glass mirror, fir, Masonite, brass plate, rubber bumpers, and ink
The Sonic Boom
1963 · Wood, plate-glass mirror, bubinga, paint, and ink
Eclipse #1
1963 · Pine, plate-glass mirror, paint, brass plate, and rubber bumpers
Record
Verified by WattsOS- Artist
- H. C. Westermann
- Year
- 1959
- Dimensions
- 228 × 68.3 × 71.8 cm (89 1/2 × 26 7/8 × 28 1/4 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-1959-016174
Source
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
- Reference
- View at source
- Status
- verified




