A Gathering: Sculpture from the Collection

ON VIEW: November 21, 2018 – February 27, 2019

A Gathering: Sculpture from the Collection includes 19 objects spanning a period of fifty-five years (1947-2002), and highlighting the versatility of materials worked by different hands. The artists in the exhibition employ steel, aluminum, wood, and found objects to explore movement, sound, origin, transformation, minimalist form, and the specificity of three-dimensional objects in space.

According to artist John Chamberlain, “Every material has a different density, different weight… Every hand squeezes differently. In finding your place in sculpture, you need to find the material that offers you just the right resistance. As it turns out, car metal offers me the correct resistance so that I can make a form – not overform it or underform it.” The exhibition includes sculpture that ranges from the figurative to the abstract and from the playful to the profound.

Artists included in the exhibition are François Baschet, Harry Bertoia, Chakaia Booker, Alexander Calder, John Chamberlain, Melvin Edwards, Robert Goodnough, Robert Helsmoortel, Donald Judd, Barbara Korman, Heinz Mack, George Rickey, Arthur Simms, Kenneth Snelson, Günther Uecker, and Ursula von Rydingsvard.

The exhibition was organized by the Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase College, State University of New York and curated by Avis Larson, Assistant Curator.

Generous support for this project is provided by the Friends of the Neuberger Museum of Art and the Purchase College Foundation.



Admission:

Free admission for all the first Saturday of every month

Always free for museum members; Purchase College faculty, staff, and students; and children under 12

Age 12 to Adult $5
Adults 62+ $3

Tours:
Tours of A Gathering will be done in conjunction with tours of Then and Now: Modern and Contemporary Selections from the Permanent Collection.

To arrange a guided or self-guided group tour, please complete this TOUR REQUEST FORM or contact the Education Department via e-mail or phone (914.251.6110).