Stinger

Stinger

Tony SmithWW-1967-133657
1967·Cast bronze with black patina·25 × 140 × 140 cm (10 × 55 × 55 in.)

<p>Tony Smith worked for two decades as an architect but remains best known as a key figure associated with the emergence of Minimalist sculpture in the 1960s. Despite the polished finish of many of his works, he was casual in the way he spoke about them: “I was just thinking about form. They just exist. They are just present.”<br><em>Stinger</em>, an early sculpture, “has a rhomboidal, or di- amond-shaped, cross-section,” in the artist’s words. Its overall shape is that of an open-sided square, recalling a basic architectural plan of a room, with one point of entry and exit. More playfully, Smith is said to have titled the sculpture after the classic, deceptively sweet cocktail.</p>

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Year
1967
Dimensions
25 × 140 × 140 cm (10 × 55 × 55 in.)

Artist

Tony Smith
Tony Smith

Sculpture

Tony Smith considered his process to be intuitive, his work resting close to the unconscious and exploring themes of spirituality and presence in a synthesis of geometric abstraction and expressionism.

South Orange, NJ, USA

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Year
1967
Dimensions
25 × 140 × 140 cm (10 × 55 × 55 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1967-133657

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Tony Smith

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