New York – John Chamberlain: Sculptures in the plaza of the Seagram Building, presented by Gagosian Gallery, through November 16th, 2012
Monday, August 27th, 2012
John Chamberlain displayed in the Seagram Bulding’s Plaza, all photos by Maya Steward
In the mid-1970’s, John Chamberlain took a little-known detour from his practice of employing automobile scrap-metal in his large-scale sculptures. Though still working within the same medium, he did so on a domestic level, manipulating household aluminum foil to craft sculptures fractions the size of his well-known work. Thirty years later, Chamberlain recreated these diminutive pieces, vitalizing their erratic biomorphic forms on a magnificent scale in industrial aluminum. Four of these totems are currently on view in the Seagram Building’s Park Avenue Plaza.



