
woman reclining with candlestick by lamplight
<p>Andrew Lord uses traditional ceramic forms and techniques to address the foremost sculptural and pictorial concerns of 19th- and 20th-century modernism. He recalls, “In the 1970s, I looked at paintings in Amsterdam and Paris and discovered Gauguin’s ceramics, which seemed to have meaning in a way I’d not seen before in ceramics.” Like Gauguin, Lord straddles the boundaries of fine art and craft, abandoning functionality and practicality in favor of conceptual concerns. Through serial display and repetitive investigation of form, Lord transforms everyday objects into extraordinary expressions of light and shadow, volume and plasticity, surface and shape.<br>Lord conceived this new series during a residency in Paris. He was struck by the title of a Paul-Albert Baudouin mural in the Petit Palais, <em>The Hours of the Day and Night</em>, which described his own days of artistic wandering without a clear destination. While in Paris, Lord collected images from 19th- and 20th-century painting—especially works by Pablo Picasso—that portray time passing and the fragility of the human condition: “To give these images plastic form, I passed them through each step of making that had come before, as if watching film stills through a sleepless night, until I took the most familiar form, the human figure, extracted it from its surroundings, connected it to the night, to time, to my sleep- lessness, and filtered it through everything I made before.”</p>
Catalogue
- Year
- 2017
- Dimensions
- 86.4 × 39.4 × 38.1 cm (34 × 15 1/2 × 15 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- Andrew Lord
Artist

Sculpture
Andrew Lord is an English artist based in New York, primarily known for ceramics and drawings. In a 2010 monograph on the occasion of his exhibition at the Milton Keynes Gallery, Dawn Adès commented that his sculpture, informed by painting, ceramics, poetry, the natural world and the city, exemplifies, "The centrality of material things to memory, experience, associations."
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man standing juggling three balls by first light of day
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man standing juggling three balls by candlelight
2017 · ceramic, steel rod, gold leaf, and epoxy
acrobat juggling six balls by moonlight
2017 · ceramic, steel rod, and epoxy
Second Avenue, No. 3
2007 · Plaster and beeswax
Untitled (from the Gauguin Series)
2004 · Ceramic, silver and epoxy
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- Andrew Lord
- Year
- 2017
- Dimensions
- 86.4 × 39.4 × 38.1 cm (34 × 15 1/2 × 15 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-2017-110652
Source
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
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