Accession Number2008/1.149.4.A-H
TitleD. Volume Study
Artist(s)Sam GilliamArtist NationalityAmerican (North American)Object Creation Date1996-2008Medium & Supportmixed media on paperDimensions 11 in x 8 1/2 in x 1 in (27.94 cm x 21.59 cm x 2.54 cm);13 in x 9 1/16 in x 1 in (33.02 cm x 23.02 cm x 2.54 cm);12 in x 9 in (30.48 cm x 22.86 cm);11 in x 8 1/2 in (27.94 cm x 21.59 cm)
Credit LineTransfer from the University of Michigan Art, Architecture and Engineering LibrariesSubject matterIt appears that this was part of a project study for the entrance atrium area of the Unviersity of Michigan Duderstadt center, although it is unclear if it was installed. Sam Gilliam is best known for his drape paintings, which blur the line between painting and sculpture and the designs hanging from the ceiling here are reminiscent of the placement of some of his work. Gilliam began working with metals in the late 1980s and 1990s, when he started doing outdoor public art comissions. He is known for experimenting with surfaces and textures, and abandoned the standard canvas fairly early in his career. Unlike many other African American artists working during the same periods, Gilliam has achieved great success. Notably, his work has done well at auction. Several of his paintings were auctioned at Swann's first African American art auction in 2007. Gilliam has exhibited nationally and internationally, and his work is included in the permanent collections of major museums.
Physical DescriptionThis is a series of seven photos depicting a variety of hanging forms in an array of colors and black. In some cases, paper in various colors is layered on top of the photos
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Keywords
Abstract (fine arts style)
African American
sculpture (visual works)
studies (visual works)