- Robert Irwin (artist)
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nationality = American
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awards =Robert Irwin (born Sep 12, 1928) is an American
Installation artist .Beginnings
Irwin was born in 1928 in
Long Beach, California to Robert and Goldie Anderberg Irwin. Starting as a painter, his art grew out ofAbstract Expressionism , the art movement that saw its beginnings in early 20th century Europe, notably in theBauhaus withWassily Kandinsky andPaul Klee . In post-World War II America the movement saw a flowering particularly in New York City with a group of artists loosely referred to as theNew York School , and also atBlack Mountain College withRobert Rauschenberg along with musicianJohn Cage and dancer/choreographerMerce Cunningham . Irwin’s installation works of the late 20th century are a strong example of an aesthetic that has its roots in abstraction with a direction that extends beyond it.Work
Curious about pushing the boundaries of art and perception, in the 1970s Robert Irwin left studio work to pursue
installation art that dealt directly with light and space: the basis ofvisual perception , in both outdoor and modified interior sites. These installations allowed for an open exploration for artist and viewer of an altered experience created by manipulating the context of environment rather than remaining with the confines of an individual work of art.In his book "Seeing is Forgetting the Name of the Thing One Sees",
Lawrence Weschler documents Irwin’s process from his early days as a youngster inSouthern California to his emergence as a leader in the post-abstraction art world. Weschler describes the mystifying and often enchanting quality of these works in his book’s cover notes::"In May 1980, Robert Irwin returned to Market Street in Venice, California to the block where he’d kept a studio until 1970, the year he abandoned studio work altogether.
Melinda Wyatt was opening a gallery in the building next door to his former work space and invited Irwin to create an installation.":"He cleaned out the large rectangular room, adjusted the skylights, painted the walls an even white, and then knocked out the wall facing the street, replacing it with a sheer, semi-transparent white scrim. The room seemed to change its aspect with the passing day: people came and sat on the opposite curb, watching, sometimes for hours at time."
:"The piece was up for two weeks in one of the more derelict beachfront neighborhoods of Los Angeles: no one so much as laid a hand on it."
Irwin's 1983 work " [http://stuartcollection.ucsd.edu/StuartCollection/Irwin.htm Two Running Violet V Forms] " is featured as part of the
Stuart Collection of public artwork on the campus of theUniversity of California, San Diego .Irwin designed the " [http://www.getty.edu/visit/see_do/gardens.html Central Garden] " for the new
Getty Center in Los Angeles. The 134,000-square-foot design features a natural ravine and tree-lined walkway that leads the visitor through an experience of sights, sounds, and scents. He selected everything in the garden to accentuate the interplay of light, color, and reflection. Planning began in 1992, as a key part of theGetty Center project. Since the Center opened in 1997, the Central Garden has evolved as its plants have grown. Irwin's statement, "Always changing, never twice the same," is carved into the plaza floor, reminding visitors of the ever-changing nature of this living work of art.References
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Lawrence Weschler . "Seeing is forgetting the name of the thing one sees." University of California Press; 1982.External links
* [http://www.diabeacon.org/exhibs/irwin/excursus/index.html Exhibitions of Irwin's work include Dia: Chelsea (New York) 1998-2000.]
* [http://webcast.rice.edu/webcast.php?action=details&event=301 President's lecture: Irwin lecture at Rice University in 2000]
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1924460874104413461&hl=en UCSD Russell Lecturer: Robert Irwin lecture at MCASD La Jolla (2008)]
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