Durango

Durango

Harmony HammondWW-1979-109355
1979·Fabric, wood, foam, latex rubber, gesso, and rhoplex·78.7 × 180.3 × 45.7 cm (31 × 71 × 18 in.)

<p><em>Durango’s</em> padded interior—discarded cloth rags wrapped around a wood stretcher bar—gives way to a sturdy, skin-like musculature, creating a tension between the seeming corporeality of the structure and its synthetic materials. The anthropomorphic form engages ideas of process, labor, and materiality that connect feminist strategies and concerns of Minimal and Postminimal art. By adopting repetitive and additive procedures such as wrapping, braiding, and binding as sculptural practice, the artist recuperates physical activities often associated with women’s domestic work. The sculpture’s coiled form registers and makes visible Hammond’s labor, rendering her physical engagement with its materials an integral part of the work itself.</p>

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Year
1979
Dimensions
78.7 × 180.3 × 45.7 cm (31 × 71 × 18 in.)

Artist

Harmony Hammond
Harmony Hammond

Mixed Media

Harmony Hammond is an American artist, activist, curator, and writer. She was a prominent figure in the founding of the feminist art movement in 1970s New York.

Chicago, IL, USA

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WW-2009-M093250

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Year
1979
Dimensions
78.7 × 180.3 × 45.7 cm (31 × 71 × 18 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1979-109355

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Harmony Hammond

Harmony Hammond

Mixed Media

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