View in North Devon

View in North Devon

Charles LongWW-UNK-225202
·Chalk, watercolour and ink on paper·support: 285 x 405 mm

Catalogue

Dimensions
support: 285 x 405 mm
Collection
Tate

Artist

Charles Long
Charles Long

Painting

Over the course of his celebrated career, Charles Long has oscillated between the critical-conceptual and the playful in abstract, biomorphic sculptures, which refract his observations of the world and reflect his enduring interest in the relationship between the self and others. Ranging from quirky and inviting to puzzling and abject, his forms are composed of an assortment of materials, including clay, coffee grounds, rubber, paper pulp, plastic, and light. He has also incorporated sound into his works, collaborating with such famous artists as Merce Cunningham, Stereolab, and Mark Mothersbaugh of Devo. Among Long’s best-known works is The Amorphous Body Study Center (1995), included in the 1997 Whitney Biennial. Composed of a grouping of interactive sculptures emanating original music by Stereolab, this work urged viewer engagement, inviting them to become immersed in sound while touching, and even altering, what would ordinarily be untouchable.

California, USA

Full artist profile →

More

More by Charles Long

View all →
Robert's Shelflessness

Robert's Shelflessness

1998 · Rubber and wood

WW-1998-M070534
Internalized Page Project from Internalized Page Project

Internalized Page Project from Internalized Page Project

1997 · One from a portfolio of seven digital prints

WW-1997-M120266
Fatherless Gang from Internalized Page Project

Fatherless Gang from Internalized Page Project

1997 · One from a portfolio of seven digital prints

WW-1997-M120267
Schizmogenesis from Internalized Page Project

Schizmogenesis from Internalized Page Project

1997 · One from a portfolio of seven digital prints

WW-1997-M120270

Record

Verified by WattsOS
Dimensions
support: 285 x 405 mm
Watts ID
WW-UNK-225202

Source

Collection
Tate
Source
tate
Status
verified

Artist

Charles Long

Charles Long

Painting

View artist profile →