Molar Chair

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Wendell CastleWW-1969-M002520
1969·Glass-reinforced polyester·25 x 37 x 31" (63.5 x 94 x 78.8 cm)

Catalogue

Year
1969
Dimensions
25 x 37 x 31" (63.5 x 94 x 78.8 cm)

Artist

Wendell Castle
Wendell Castle

Sculpture

Wendell Castle was an American woodworker and sculptor who pioneered the use of laminated wood as a primary sculptural medium in the 1960s. His stacklaminated forms, built from layers of glued wood blocks shaped and carved into organic, often surreal shapes, challenged conventional distinctions between furniture and sculpture. Castle's practice evolved from functional woodcraft into abstract sculptural objects that explored material density, tactile surface, and spatial form. His work established laminated wood as a legitimate fine art technique and influenced generations of contemporary sculptors working across craft and fine art disciplines.

Emporia, KS, USA

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Year
1969
Dimensions
25 x 37 x 31" (63.5 x 94 x 78.8 cm)
Watts ID
WW-1969-M002520

Source

Source
moma
Status
verified

Artist

Wendell Castle

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Sculpture

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