Aspen Art Museum (AAM) opened its Winter 2023 program on Friday, Dec. 15 with new exhibitions including an experimental film and immersive installation by Cauleen Smith; a new museum rooftop ...
Hauser & Wirth gallery has added yet another high-profile estate to its stable: that of star sculptor John Chamberlain. For years, Chamberlain—known for his twisted chrome sculptures made from car ...
While analyzing the twists and turns of welded automotive steel that John Chamberlain shaped into striking works of abstract art, one might assume his signature sculptures were a commentary on ...
An artist known for turning automotive scrap metal into sculpture has died in New York City. John Chamberlain was 84. The Gagosian Gallery represented Chamberlain and says he died Wednesday in ...
THE BOX from abroad was small and nondescript. Inside, bubble-wrapped packets of aluminum foil were twisted into arcs and circles, some sprouting multipronged feet. A kid’s toys? A drug dealer’s joke?
John Chamberlain John Chamberlain was an American sculptor born in 1927. He is best known for his assemblage sculptures, which he created by crushing and molding discarded automobile parts into ...
John Chamberlain really had a way with crushed automobiles, said Karen Rosenberg in The New York Times. Beginning in the late 1950s, the recently deceased Indiana-born artist twisted, crushed, and ...
Many of us know John Chamberlain for his scrunched-up and twisted steel sculptures. But before he became famous for his art, Chamberlain was writing poems. This month, Princeton University Press is ...
Inspired by abstract expressionist painters of the 1940s, John Chamberlain moved his pieces into a third dimension by carefully bending, shaping, and welding old sheet metal into pieces of art that ...
An interview of John Chamberlain conducted 1991 January 29-30, by Bonnie Clearwater, for the Archives of American Art. Chamberlain talks of his studio in Sarasota; his assistants; working intuitively; ...
I first heard of John Chamberlain when I was a freshman in college. I was taking a survey course in art history and finally, after Greek, Gothic, Renaissance, Old Master, Impressionism, and Abstract, ...
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