JUDITH SCOTT (1943-2005)
JUDITH SCOTT (1943-2005)
JUDITH SCOTT (1943-2005)
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JUDITH SCOTT (1943-2005)
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PROPERTY FROM THE WILLIAM LOUIS-DREYFUS FOUNDATION
JUDITH SCOTT (1943-2005)

Untitled (Heart), 1993

细节
JUDITH SCOTT (1943-2005)
Untitled (Heart), 1993
yarn and canvas strips over mixed media supports
34 in. high; 16 in. wide; 14 in. deep
来源
Ricco Maresca Gallery, New York
William Louis-Dreyfus, Mount Kisco, New York, 2001 (acquired from the above)
The William Louis-Dreyfus Foundation, Mount Kisco, New York, 2015 (gifted from the above)
出版
Frank Maresca and Roger Ricco, American Vernacular (Bullfinch Press, 2002), p. 228.

荣誉呈献

Cara Zimmerman
Cara Zimmerman Head of Americana and Outsider Art

拍品专文

Fiber artist Judith Scott is renowned for her intricately wrapped sculptures that transform everyday found objects into cocoon-like, abstracted forms. Delicately and carefully enveloping her chosen supports with layers of yarn, cloth and other fibers, Scott’s sculptures reveal a painstakingly caring and laborious process through which she engaged with and interpreted the world around her. Born with Down Syndrome, the artist lost her hearing early in life, and artmaking became her main method of communication and her legacy.

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