
Untitled (Cubeweave)
<p>Favoring household materials and self-taught techniques, California-based Jim Isermann resituates retro designs and handcrafted processes within the realm of fine art. While Isermann’s early work directly confronts the 1950s appropriation of the oeuvres of artists such as Jean Arp, Alexander Calder, and Joan Miró for commercial design, his mature projects engage the exchange between high and low culture in more subtle ways by reinterpreting the agendas of Pop Art, Op Art, and Minimalism for the needs of contemporary design. <em>Untitled (Cubeweave)</em>, a work of singular importance in Isermann’s career, belongs to a series of textile cube pieces. An outer fabric, meticulously handwoven by the artist, tightly encases an underlying structure of foam. Although the cubic form speaks directly to Minimalism, the irresistible sensual effects and everyday technique used in this work evoke vernacular objects and spaces, entirely recontextualizing the sculpture.</p>
Catalogue
- Year
- 1997
- Dimensions
- 133.5 × 133.5 × 133.5 cm (52 1/2 × 52 1/2 × 52 1/2 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- Jim Isermann
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Jim Isermann is an American artist working in geometric abstraction and site-specific installation, primarily through wall paintings, sculptural objects, and architectural interventions. His practice engages with pattern, color, and modular form to activate interior and exterior spaces. Working since the 1980s, Isermann's work sits at the intersection of minimalism, design, and decorative traditions, often employing industrial materials and vivid chromatic schemes.
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- Jim Isermann
- Year
- 1997
- Dimensions
- 133.5 × 133.5 × 133.5 cm (52 1/2 × 52 1/2 × 52 1/2 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-1997-133658
Source
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
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- Status
- verified