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<p>Jessica Stockholder, <em>&lt;no title&gt;</em>, 1995. Wicker chair, plastic tub, light fixture with bulb, acrylic and oil paint, plastic, fabric, concrete, resin, wood, wheels, acrylic yarn, glass and cookie in resin, overall: 71 1/2 × 63 × 50 in. (181.6 × 160 × 127 cm). Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; gift of the Jack E. Chachkes Estate, by exchange, and purchase, with funds from the Peter Norton Family Foundation and Linda and Ronald F. Daitz 95.182a-e</p>

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Year
1995
Dimensions
Overall: 71 1/2 × 63 × 50 in. (181.6 × 160 × 127 cm)

Artist

Jessica Stockholder
Jessica Stockholder

Installation

Jessica Stockholder is a Canadian-American artist known for site-specific installation works and sculptures that are often described as "paintings in space." She came to prominence in the early 1990s with monumental works that challenged boundaries between artwork and display environment as well as between pictorial and physical experience. Her art often presents a "barrage" of bold colors, textures and everyday objects, incorporating floors, walls and ceilings and sometimes spilling out of exhibition sites. Critics suggest that her work is informed by diverse artistic traditions, including abstract expressionism, color field painting, minimalism and Pop art. Since her early career, they have noted in her work an openness to spontaneity, accident and marginality and a rejection of permanency, monetization and disciplinary conventions that Stephen Westfall characterized as an "almost shocking sense of freedom."

Seattle, WA, USA

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