Primary Structures: Younger American and British Sculptors was an exhibition presented by the
Jewish Museum
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in New York City from April 27 to June 12 in 1966. The show was a survey of recent work in
sculpture
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by artists from the Northeast United States, California and Great Britain that shared general characteristics of scale, simplified geometry and smooth, often colorful, industrial surfaces. Its legacy, which focuses on a subset of the artists in the show, is as the exhibition that introduced
Minimal Art
Minimalism describes movements in various forms of art and design, especially visual art and music, where the work is set out to expose the essence, essentials or identity of a subject through eliminating all non-essential forms, features or conc ...
to the broad public, both through the exhibition itself and the wide attention it received in national media. Primary Structures was organized by
Kynaston McShine
Kynaston Leigh Gerard McShine (February 20, 1935 – January 8, 2018) was a Trinidadian born curator and public speaker. His visions about contemporary art made lasting contributions to the lives of countless artists and colleagues at the Museum ...
, the Jewish Museum's Curator of Painting and Sculpture.
Response
This exhibit was a critical and media success as reported in ''
Time
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'' and ''
Newsweek
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'', presenting the public with a show dedicated to a "New Art". Critical labels for the art included "ABC art," "
reductive art" and "
Minimalism
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," though these labels were all roundly rejected by the artists themselves, notably
Donald Judd
Donald Clarence Judd (June 3, 1928February 12, 1994) was an American artist associated with minimalism.Tate Modern websit"Tate Modern Past Exhibitions Donald Judd" Retrieved on February 19, 2009. In his work, Judd sought autonomy and clarity for ...
.
The Primary Structures art featured stripped-down forms and materials with smooth, shiny surfaces. One of the most unusual new ideas to come from the exhibit was the concept of an artist as a "designer", not necessarily as a "maker". During a forum conducted at the museum on the "New Sculpture", in which McShine, Judd,
Barbara Rose,
Robert Morris, and
Mark di Suvero participated, di Suvero famously remarked, "...my friend Donald Judd cannot qualify as an artist because he doesn't do the work", to which Judd replied, "...The point is not whether one makes the work or not... I don't see... why one technique is any more essentially art than another..." This show ushered in a radical new way of presenting ideas and space that did not rely on the artist's hand, but rather on the final result.
McShine, in an effort to broaden appeal and show a wide variety of artists working in this form, included a West Coast contingent and most of the British artists from the "New Generation" show at the
Whitechapel Art Gallery from 1965. It appeared that Primary Structures was to be formulated around
Anthony Caro's former
St. Martin's students, and the American group led by a relatively established
Tony Smith.
1993 renovation
In 1989, a major expansion and renovation project was undertaken at the museum. Upon completion in June 1993, the layout of the Primary Structures show was done away with, and only a few installation shots of the show remain to record the original exhibit and the old galleries.
Listing
Sculpture Court/Entry
*David Annesley, ''Swing Low'', 1964
*
Anthony Caro, ''Titan'', 1964
*
Tony Smith, ''Free Ride'', 1962
Lobby
*Judy Cohen Gerowitz (
Judy Chicago), ''Rainbow Picket'', 1966
*
Robert Smithson
Robert Smithson (January 2, 1938 – July 20, 1973) was an American artist known for sculpture and land art who often used drawing and photography in relation to the spatial arts. His work has been internationally exhibited in galleries and mu ...
, ''Cryosphere'', 1966
Gallery 1
*
Dan Flavin, ''corner monument 4 for those who have been killed in ambush (for Jewish Museum) (for *P.K. who reminded me about death)'', 1964
*
Peter Forakis, ''JFK'', 1963
*
Ellsworth Kelly
Ellsworth Kelly (May 31, 1923 – December 27, 2015) was an American painter, sculptor, and printmaker associated with hard-edge painting, Color field painting and minimalism. His works demonstrate unassuming techniques emphasizing line, col ...
, ''Blue Disc'', 1963
*
Forrest Myers, ''Zygarat & W. & W.W.W.'', 1965
*Salvatore Romano, ''Zeno II'', 1965
*
William Tucker, ''Meru I'', 1964
*William Tucker, ''Meru II'', 1964
*William Tucker, ''Meru III'', 1964–65
*
David von Schlegell, ''Wave'', 1964
Underpass
*
Gerald Laing, ''Indenty'', 1966
*Gerald Laing, ''Trace'', 1965
*Tina Matkovic (Spiro), ''Projection'', 1965
Gallery 2
*
Carl Andre, ''
Lever
A lever is a simple machine consisting of a beam (structure), beam or rigid rod pivoted at a fixed hinge, or '':wikt:fulcrum, fulcrum''. A lever is a rigid body capable of rotating on a point on itself. On the basis of the locations of fulcrum, l ...
'', 1966
*
Lyman Kipp, ''Andy's Cart Blanche''
*Tim Scott, ''Peach Wheels'', 1962
*Richard Van Buren, ''Free Epton'', 1966
*
Isaac Witkin
Isaac Witkin (10 May 1936 – 23 April 2006) was an internationally renowned modern sculptor born in Johannesburg, South Africa. Witkin entered Saint Martin's School of Art in London in 1957 and studied under Sir Anthony Caro and alongside arti ...
, ''Nagas'', 1964
Gallery 3
*
Tony DeLap, ''Ka'', 1965
*Tom Doyle, ''Over Owl's Creek'', 1966
Gallery 4
*
Richard Artschwager
Richard Ernst Artschwager (December 26, 1923 – February 9, 2013) was an American painter, illustrator and sculptor. His work has associations with Pop Art, Conceptual art and Minimalism.
Early life and art
Artschwager was born in Washington, D. ...
, ''Table with Pink Tablecloth'', 1964
*Richard Artschwager, ''Rocker'', 1965–75
*
Michael Bolus, ''No. 7'', 1965
*Paul Frazier, ''Pink Split'', 1965
*
Douglas Huebler, ''Bradford 2-66'', 1966
*
John McCracken, ''Northumberland'', 1965
*
Peter Phillips, ''Tricurvular'', 1964–65
*
Anne Truitt, ''Sea Garden'', 1964
Gallery 5
*
Ronald Bladen, ''Three Elements'', 1965
*
Robert Grosvenor, ''Transoxiana'', 1965
*
Donald Judd
Donald Clarence Judd (June 3, 1928February 12, 1994) was an American artist associated with minimalism.Tate Modern websit"Tate Modern Past Exhibitions Donald Judd" Retrieved on February 19, 2009. In his work, Judd sought autonomy and clarity for ...
, ''Untitled'', floor 1966
*Donald Judd, ''Untitled'', wall 1966
*
Robert Morris, ''Untitled (L Beams)'', 1966-67
Gallery 8
*
Larry Bell, ''Untitled(peach)''
*Larry Bell, ''Untitled(pink)''
*Larry Bell, ''Untitled(gold)''
*
Walter de Maria, ''Cage'', 1961-65
*
Sol LeWitt
Solomon "Sol" LeWitt (September 9, 1928 – April 8, 2007) was an American artist linked to various movements, including conceptual art and minimalism.
LeWitt came to fame in the late 1960s with his wall drawings and "structures" (a term he pref ...
, ''Untitled'', 1966
Gallery 10
*Daniel Gorski, ''Fourth Down''
*David Gray, ''LA/2'', 1965
*
David Hall, ''Izzard'', 1966
*
Phillip King, ''Through'', 1966
*
John McCracken, ''Manchu'', 1965
*Peter Pinchbeck, ''Space Jump''
*
Michael Todd, ''Viet'', 1966
*
Michael Todd, ''Ball Joint'',
[Although listed in the catalog, inclusion of this piece has not been confirmed.] 1966
*Derrick Woodham, ''Siviley'', 1965
Notes
References
* Altshuler, Bruce, ''The Avant-Garde in Exhibition: New Art in the 20th century'' (Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1994).
* Battcock, Gregory ed., ''Minimal Art: A Critical Anthology'' (E.P Dutton & Co, Inc., 1968). .
* Goldstein, Ann, ''A Minimalist Future? Art as Object 1958-1968'' (MIT Press, 2004).
* Juliff, Toby, 'A New Generation of British Art: A Problem of Provincialism' in ''Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art: vol 18, n.1'' (Power Institute, Sydney, 2018) ()
* McShine, Kynaston, ''Primary Structures: Younger American and British Sculptors'' (Jewish Museum: New York, 1966)
* Meyer, James, ''Minimalism: Art and Polemics of the Sixties'' (Yale University Press, 2000).
* Meyer, James ed., ''Minimalism'' (Phaidon Press Limited, 2000).
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