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13 Jan 2010



Everson Presents “Tim Scott: The Sixties - When Colour Was Sculpture”
30 January 2010 - 11 April 2010

The Everson Museum of Art will present Tim Scott’s monumental, colorful, steel sculptures, along with recent ceramic sculptures from his “House Of Clay” series. 

“Because of their dramatic scale, which require large spaces to be viewed properly, these works have not been exhibited in decades,” said Steven Kern, Everson Museum of Art Director.

“The Everson’s I.M. Pei galleries provide a stunning space to view Scott’s sculptures in-the-round, an experience like no other.” 

The large-scale sculptures made of painted steel and acrylic sheeting were created in the late 1960s, a time when painters and sculptors alike celebrated color as form and subject. Scott, who had the advantage of an architectural training, transformed new materials such as painted steel, plastic and fiberglass into large-scale constructions that seemed to float with weightlessness. Carefully coordinated color schemes were selected for the plastic sheets which were then placed at varying angles that harmonized perfectly with the negative space around them. 

This exhibition was organized by David Mirvish, Toronto, Canada. 


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