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Alloys
American Sculpture and Architecture At Midcentury

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A new look at the interrelationship of architecture and sculpture during one of the richest periods of American modern design

Alloys looks at a unique period of synergy and exchange in the postwar United States, when sculpture profoundly shaped architecture, and vice versa. Leading architects such as Gordon Bunshaft and Eero Saarinen turned to sculptors including Harry Bertoia, Alexander Calder, Richard Lippold, and Isamu Noguchi to produce site-determined, large-scale sculptures tailored for their buildings' highly visible and well-traversed threshold spaces. The parameters of these spaces-atriums, lobbies, plazas, and entryways-led to various designs like sculptural walls, ceilings, and screens that not only embraced new industrial materials and processes, but also demonstrated art's ability to merge with lived architectural spaces.

Marin Sullivan argues that these sculptural commissions represent an alternate history of midcentury American art. Rather than singular masterworks by lone geniuses, some of the era's most notable spaces-Philip Johnson's Four Seasons Restaurant in Mies van der Rohe's Seagram Building, Max Abramovitz's Philharmonic Hall at Lincoln Center, and Pietro Belluschi and Walter Gropius's Pan Am Building-would be diminished without the collaborative efforts of architects and artists. At the same time, the artistic creations within these spaces could not exist anywhere else. Sullivan shows that the principle of synergy provides an ideal framework to assess this pronounced relationship between sculpture and architecture. She also explores the afterlives of these postwar commissions in the decades since their construction.

A fresh consideration of sculpture's relationship to architectural design and functionality following World War II, Alloys highlights the affinities between the two fields and the ways their connections remain with us today.


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Marin R. Sullivan is an art historian and curator who consults at numerous museums and arts nonprofits. She is director of the Harry Bertoia Catalogue Raisonné project. Her books include Sculptural Materiality in the Age of Conceptualism and Harry Bertoia: Sculpting Mid-Century Modern Life. She lives in Chicago. Twitter @MarinRSullivan Instagram @sculpturalthings


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A new look at the interrelationship of architecture and sculpture during one of the richest periods of American modern design

Alloys looks at a unique period of synergy and exchange in the postwar United States, when sculpture profoundly shaped architecture, and vice versa. Leading architects such as Gordon Bunshaft and Eero Saarinen turned to sculptors including Harry Bertoia, Alexander Calder, Richard Lippold, and Isamu Noguchi to produce site-determined, large-scale sculptures tailored for their buildings’ highly visible and well-traversed threshold spaces. The parameters of these spaces—atriums, lobbies, plazas, and entryways—led to various designs like sculptural walls, ceilings, and screens that not only embraced new industrial materials and processes, but also demonstrated art’s ability to merge with lived architectural spaces.

Marin Sullivan argues that these sculptural commissions represent an alternate history of midcentury American art. Rather than singular masterworks by lone geniuses, some of the era’s most notable spaces—Philip Johnson’s Four Seasons Restaurant in Mies van der Rohe’s Seagram Building, Max Abramovitz’s Philharmonic Hall at Lincoln Center, and Pietro Belluschi and Walter Gropius’s Pan Am Building—would be diminished without the collaborative efforts of architects and artists. At the same time, the artistic creations within these spaces could not exist anywhere else. Sullivan shows that the principle of synergy provides an ideal framework to assess this pronounced relationship between sculpture and architecture. She also explores the afterlives of these postwar commissions in the decades since their construction.

A fresh consideration of sculpture’s relationship to architectural design and functionality following World War II, Alloys highlights the affinities between the two fields and the ways their connections remain with us today.

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Autori Marin R. Sullivan
Editore Princeton University Press
 
Contenuto Libro
Forma del prodotto Copertina rigida
Data pubblicazione 22.03.2022
Categoria Scienze umane, arte, musica > Arte > Arte figurativa
 
EAN 9780691215778
ISBN 978-0-691-21577-8
Numero di pagine 272
 
Categorie Designer, Walter Gropius, Eero Saarinen, Mark Rothko, Marcel Breuer, Le Corbusier, Harry Bertoia, Robert Rauschenberg, Interior Design, Herbert Matter, Marcel Duchamp, Claes Oldenburg, Seagram Building, ART / History / Modern (late 19th Century to 1945), ARCHITECTURE / History / Modern (late 19th Century to 1945), ART / Sculpture & Installation, ART / History / Contemporary (1945-), ART / American / General, ARCHITECTURE / History / Contemporary (1945-), sculpture, modern architecture, Buckminster Fuller, Saul Steinberg, florence Knoll, minimalism, Anish Kapoor, History of Art, Modernism, Fine Art, Public Art, Alexander Calder, United States of America, USA, Olivetti, Mid-century modern, History of Architecture, Abstract Expressionism, lighting, Herbert Bayer, Art & design styles: Modernist design & Bauhaus, Black Mountain College, Sigfried Giedion, Isamu Noguchi, Lee Bontecou, Eliel Saarinen, Mural, architectural firm, Modern Sculpture, Philip Johnson, work of art, Contemporary Society, Eliot Noyes, Edward Durell Stone, Architectural Forum, International Style (architecture), Architectural Record, Architectural historian, Vincent Scully, Charles and Ray Eames, Aline B. Saarinen, Mary Callery, 666 Fifth Avenue, lincoln center for the performing arts, George Nelson (designer), Herman Miller (manufacturer), The Broad, Naum Gabo, Pietro Belluschi, Josiah McElheny, ada louise huxtable, Richard Lippold, Harvard Graduate Center, Inland Steel Building, Ground Floor, The Typewriter, Wingspread, Alexander Stirling Calder, Gordon Bunshaft, MIT Chapel, La Grande Vitesse, Kevin Roche, Manufacturers Trust Company Building
 

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