OTHER PRIMARY STRUCTURES
The Jewish Museum
1109 Fifth Ave at 92nd St - New York
March 14, 2014 – August 3, 2014
Others 1: March 14–May 18
Rasheed Araeen, Sérgio Camargo, Willys de Castro, Saloua Raouda Choucair*, Lygia Clark, Noemí Escandell, Gego, Stanislav Kolíbal, Edward Krasiński, David Lamelas, David Medalla, Hélio Oiticica, Lygia Pape, Alejandro Puente, Norberto Puzzolo, Branko Vlahović
Others 2: May 25–August 3
Oscar Bony, Benni Efrat, Yoshida Katsurō, Stanislav Kolíbal, Susumu Koshimizu, Ivan Kožarić, David Lamelas, Amir Nour, Juan Pablo Renzi, Nobuo Sekine, Antonieta Sosa, Kishio Suga, Jirō Takamatsu, Lee Ufan
The Jewish Museum presents a major exhibition of sculpture from the 1960s featuring the work of artists from Latin America, Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe, much of which has rarely been seen in the United States. Other Primary Structures revisits the premise of and builds upon the Museum’s seminal 1966 exhibition Primary Structures: Younger American and British Sculptors, the first American museum exhibition to survey the style now known as Minimalism. Primary Structures introduced the public to such artists as Carl Andre, Dan Flavin, Donald Judd, Sol LeWitt, Walter De Maria, Robert Morris, Anne Truitt, and others—figures unknown at the time but soon to become synonymous with a radically new approach to sculpture. Nearly 50 years later, Other Primary Structures will revisit this formative moment in art history while also reexamining the period from today’s far more global perspective.
Other Primary Structures will be presented in two parts as follows: Others 1, on view from March 14 to May 18, will examine work created between 1960 and 1967; Others 2, on view from May 25 to August 3, will present work created between 1967 and 1970, some of which was directly influenced by the 1966 Primary Structures exhibition at The Jewish Museum.
In conjunction with the exhibition, The Jewish Museum is publishing a two-volume set: The first volume is a reissue of the original Primary Structures catalogue that is currently out of print; the second volume, the accompanying catalogue for Other Primary Structures, will be illustrated and will feature an essay by the curator, Jens Hoffmann. It will also include excerpts from the unpublished unedited transcript of the 1966 symposium on “The New Sculpture” with panelists Mark di Suvero, Donald Judd, Robert Morris, critic Barbara Rose, and Kynaston McShine, the curator of Primary Structures.
Rasheed Araeen (Pakistan, born 1935), First Structure, 1966-67, Painted steel 139.7 x 139.7 x 139.7 cm. Courtesy of Aicon Gallery.
The Jewish Museum
1109 Fifth Ave at 92nd St - New York
March 14, 2014 – August 3, 2014
Others 1: March 14–May 18
Rasheed Araeen, Sérgio Camargo, Willys de Castro, Saloua Raouda Choucair*, Lygia Clark, Noemí Escandell, Gego, Stanislav Kolíbal, Edward Krasiński, David Lamelas, David Medalla, Hélio Oiticica, Lygia Pape, Alejandro Puente, Norberto Puzzolo, Branko Vlahović
Others 2: May 25–August 3
Oscar Bony, Benni Efrat, Yoshida Katsurō, Stanislav Kolíbal, Susumu Koshimizu, Ivan Kožarić, David Lamelas, Amir Nour, Juan Pablo Renzi, Nobuo Sekine, Antonieta Sosa, Kishio Suga, Jirō Takamatsu, Lee Ufan
The Jewish Museum presents a major exhibition of sculpture from the 1960s featuring the work of artists from Latin America, Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe, much of which has rarely been seen in the United States. Other Primary Structures revisits the premise of and builds upon the Museum’s seminal 1966 exhibition Primary Structures: Younger American and British Sculptors, the first American museum exhibition to survey the style now known as Minimalism. Primary Structures introduced the public to such artists as Carl Andre, Dan Flavin, Donald Judd, Sol LeWitt, Walter De Maria, Robert Morris, Anne Truitt, and others—figures unknown at the time but soon to become synonymous with a radically new approach to sculpture. Nearly 50 years later, Other Primary Structures will revisit this formative moment in art history while also reexamining the period from today’s far more global perspective.
Other Primary Structures will be presented in two parts as follows: Others 1, on view from March 14 to May 18, will examine work created between 1960 and 1967; Others 2, on view from May 25 to August 3, will present work created between 1967 and 1970, some of which was directly influenced by the 1966 Primary Structures exhibition at The Jewish Museum.
In conjunction with the exhibition, The Jewish Museum is publishing a two-volume set: The first volume is a reissue of the original Primary Structures catalogue that is currently out of print; the second volume, the accompanying catalogue for Other Primary Structures, will be illustrated and will feature an essay by the curator, Jens Hoffmann. It will also include excerpts from the unpublished unedited transcript of the 1966 symposium on “The New Sculpture” with panelists Mark di Suvero, Donald Judd, Robert Morris, critic Barbara Rose, and Kynaston McShine, the curator of Primary Structures.
Rasheed Araeen (Pakistan, born 1935), First Structure, 1966-67, Painted steel 139.7 x 139.7 x 139.7 cm. Courtesy of Aicon Gallery.