Red Plank

Red Plank

John McCrackenWW-1969-115948
1969·Wood, fiberglass and lacquer·244.1 × 56.6 × 7.9 cm (96 1/8 × 22 1/4 × 3 1/8 in.)

<p>John McCracken was a pioneering figure of West Coast Minimalism in the 1960s, when many California artists were concerned with issues of light and color. Having begun his career as a painter, he moved toward a more object-based aesthetic, making abstract works in the form of basic geometric shapes such as cubes or quadratic volumes. In 1966 he developed what became his signature sculptural forms: tall, leaning planks made of wood, coated in fiberglass, and then painted with a highly finished lacquer. Striking in their monolithic simplicity and characterized by pure, monochromatic surfaces, McCracken’s handcrafted “planks,” which rest on the floor and lean against the wall, successfully blur the boundary between painting and sculpture.</p> <p>John McCracken is considered a Minimalist sculptor with a singularly spiritual bent. He lacquered basic geometric volumes to lustrous effect, and California car culture often motivated his color choices (cars were “mobile color chips,” he once said), but he strove to make objects that were also “hallucinatory” or “other-wordly.” From 1966 forward McCracken’s signature form was the vividly monochrome “plank,” of which Red Plank is a prime example—stately, monolithic, yet leaning casually against the gallery wall.These sleek sculptures exist “between two worlds,” the artist explained, “the floor representing the physical world of standing objects, trees, cars, buildings, human bodies . . . and the wall representing the world of the imagination, illusionist painting space, [and] human mental space.”</p>

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Year
1969
Dimensions
244.1 × 56.6 × 7.9 cm (96 1/8 × 22 1/4 × 3 1/8 in.)

Artist

John McCracken
John McCracken

Sculpture

John Harvey McCracken was an American minimalist visual artist. He lived and worked in Los Angeles, Santa Fe, New Mexico, and New York.

Berkeley, United States

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Year
1969
Dimensions
244.1 × 56.6 × 7.9 cm (96 1/8 × 22 1/4 × 3 1/8 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1969-115948

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John McCracken

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