An installation view of the exhibition John McCracken: New Sculpture, at David Zwirner New York, dated 2004.
An installation view of the exhibition John McCracken: New Sculpture, at David Zwirner New York, dated 2004.

John McCracken: New Sculpture

Opening on January 29, the gallery will present recent sculptures by American artist John McCracken. This will be the third exhibition at David Zwirner of the New Mexico-based sculptor. John McCracken's work has been steadily exhibited in New York since the mid-1960s, and internationally since the early 1970's. His work will be included in A Minimal Future? Art as Object 1958-1968, the upcoming survey of Minimalism at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, opening in March 2004. A solo exhibition will open in October 2004 at the Museum for Contemporary Art in Gent, Belgium.

While Minimalist artists such as Carl Andre, Donald Judd, and Dan Flavin were gaining success with their new abstract work in New York in the mid-60's, McCracken was experimenting in Los Angeles with a similar vernacular. Having started his career as a painter, McCracken soon left the constraints of the picture frame in favor of a more three-dimensional understanding of painting. In 1966 he developed his signature sculptural form, which he continues to make today: the plank. These tall sculptures literally and formally define the space between painting and sculpture. With his simple gesture of leaning a monochromatic, rectangular, resin plank so it rests on the floor and wall, McCracken created a definitive work within the primary concerns of Minimalism: the desire to leave the two dimensionality of the picture plane for a new art that references and includes both architecture and the viewer.

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January 29February 28, 2004

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