Co-Production and Coalescence in Fred Sandback’s Sculpture | A Respondent Talk by Edward Vazquez
March 24, 2017 – 7pm to 9pm
On Friday, March 24, Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art is pleased to present a talk with art history scholar Edward Vazquez, author of Aspects: Fred Sandback’s Sculpture (summer 2017), his forthcoming book.
In response to the current exhibition at Plug In ICA, Fred Sandback, A Sampling of Works, Vazquez will provide a broad overview of the artist’s sculptural practice. He will pay particular attention to the situational stakes of Sandback’s work, where early objects and text-based experiments offer a way to contextualize and otherwise situate the yarn work for which he is best known. Looking at the generative moment of Sandback’s sculptural turn in relation to conceptual art, Vazquez will also take up the installation and reception of Sandback’s permanent installation at Dia:Beacon, New York as a summary and introduction to Sandback’s oeuvre and the last work he installed himself before passing in 2003.
Edward Vazquez is known for his work in the area of post-1945 sculpture, with a particular interest in minimalism, post-minimalism, and its reception in the Americas and Europe. Vazquez received his MA in Humanities at the University of Chicago and his PhD in Art and Art History at Stanford University. He is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of the History of Art and Architecture at Middlebury College in Vermont. Vazquez’s book, Aspects: Fred Sandback’s Sculpture, is forthcoming from the University of Chicago Press, Summer, 2017
This exhibition and related programs are generously sponsored by Michael Nesbitt.
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