1) Untitled (Encyclo); 2) Untitled (Moth); 3) Untitled (Orange hexagonals with green and black tape)
Robert Smithson, 1–2) 1962; 3) 1963
These 3 drawings represent an important early period of SmithsonÂ’s career that until recently, has been overlooked by scholars and critics. 1-2) These figurative allegorical drawings are characterised by a linear style reminiscent of Byzantine art. Small neatly delineated nude figures, sometimes winged, have been inserted into the rows of words or phrases. Fluidly drawn they may have been derived from pagan myths. 3) This cartoon-like drawing and collage executed a year later sees Smithson inverting the traditional compositional hierarchy of centrally positioned figures surrounded by a subsidiary frame or margin in that the borders contain small nude figures that draw the viewers' eye away from its day-glo pink minimalist centre. Presented by the Art Fund through Art Fund International.
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Title of artwork, date
1) Untitled (Encyclo); 2) Untitled (Moth); 3) Untitled (Orange hexagonals with green and black tape), 1–2) 1962; 3) 1963
Date supported
2009
Medium and material
1-2) black ink on paper; 3) mixed media
Dimensions
1-2) 61 x 45.7 cm; 3) 76.2 x 55.9 cm
Grant
59067
Total cost
59067

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