
Untitled
<p>While studying in Rome on a Fulbright Fellowship, Lee Bontecou learned to weld the steel frames that became the basis of her acclaimed three-dimensional work. In 1959 she incorporated canvas that she salvaged from used conveyor belts discarded by a neighboring laundry, inaugurating a body of monumental wall reliefs. In Untitled fragments of natural canvas and burlap are tautly stretched and attached with wire to an armature and welded framework. Every element seems directed toward the deep, velvet-lined opening, which suggests geographic and biological references, such as a volcano, a black hole, or an anatomical orifice. <em>Untitled</em> was originally exhibited in the artist’s one-person exhibition at the Leo Castelli Gallery in New York; Bontecou was one of only two women given one-person exhibitions there during this period.</p>
Catalogue
- Year
- 1960
- Dimensions
- 182.9 × 182.9 × 45.7 cm (72 × 72 × 18 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- Lee Bontecou
Artist

Sculpture
The work of abstract sculptor Lee Bontecou evades easy categorization. Although not affiliated with any artistic movement, her objects share similarities with Minimalism and Abstract Expressionism and evoke early Cubist sculpture. Her sculptures are typically defined by dark cavernous voids at their centers, and posses an industrial, seemingly mechanical aesthetic.
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More by Lee Bontecou
An Untitled Print
1981 · Lithograph from fourteen plates in blue and green ink on white wove paper
Fifteenth Stone
1980 · Lithograph from one stone in black ink on white wove paper
Sixteenth Stone
1980 · Lithograph from one stone in gray ink on tan wove paper
Study for An Untitled Print
1979 · Lithograph from two stones in black and white on gray wove paper
Study for An Untitled Print (White on Black)
1979 · Lithograph from one stone in white on black wove paper
Pirates
1979 · Lithograph from seven plates and three stones in black, gray, blue, purple, and metallic silver ink on white wove paper
Record
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- Lee Bontecou
- Year
- 1960
- Dimensions
- 182.9 × 182.9 × 45.7 cm (72 × 72 × 18 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-1960-137830
Source
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
- Reference
- View at source
- Status
- verified





