Fred Sandback

Publisher: Zwirner & Wirth

Publish Date: 2007

Text by Pamela M. Lee. Interview with Fred Sandback by Kimberly Davenport

Fred Sandback was published on the occasion of concurrent exhibitions featuring the artist’s sculptures and drawings at David Zwirner and Zwirner & Wirth, New York, in 2006-2007. This extensive monograph presents Sandback’s work from the 1960s and 70s, including a selection of his earliest sculptures made with metal and elastic cord, wall reliefs, and large-scale sculptures as well as a rare group of the artist’s Conceptual Constructions from 1969, which are sculptures of typed text. It also includes an extensive selection of drawings spanning four decades of the artist’s career. Comprising 58 plates, this fully illustrated catalogue includes an essay by art historian Pamela M. Lee and an interview with the artist by curator Kimberly Davenport.

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Publisher: Zwirner & Wirth

Artist: Fred Sandback

Publication Date: 2007

ISBN: 9780977356850

Retail: $80

Binding: Hardcover

Dimensions: 10 x 12 in (25.4 x 30.5 cm)

Pages: 141

Reproductions: 65 color

Artist and Contributors

Fred Sandback

Beginning in the late 1960s, Fred Sandback (1943–2003) developed a singular, minimal formal vocabulary that elaborated on the phenomenological experience of space and volume with unwavering consistency and ingenuity. He largely dispensed with mass and weight by using steel rod, elastic cord, and acrylic yarn to outline planes and volumes in space, creating an extensive body of works that inherently address their physical surroundings, the "pedestrian space," as he called it, of everyday life.

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