Exhibition

Gravity and Grace: Monumental Works by El Anatsui

Bass Museum of Art, Miami, United States
11 Apr 2014 - 10 Aug 2014

Gravity and Grace: Monumental Works by El Anatsui

El Anatsui
 'Ozone Layer' , 2010,
aluminum and copper wire,
158 x 197 in
, Installation at the Akron Art museum, Courtesy of the artist and Jack Shainman Gallery, New York.
Photo by Andrew McAllister. Courtesy of the Akron Art Museum.

The first solo exhibition in a New York museum by the globally renowned contemporary artist El Anatsui, this show will feature over 30 works in metal and wood that transform appropriated objects into site-specific sculptures.

Anatsui (born 1944) converts found materials into a new type of media that lies between sculpture and painting, combining aesthetic traditions from his birth country, Ghana; his home in Nsukka, Nigeria; and the global history of abstraction.

Included in the exhibition are twelve recent monumental wall and floor sculptures, widely considered to represent the apex of Anatsui’s career. The metal wall works, created with bottle caps from a distillery in Nsukka, are pieced together to form colorful, textured hangings that take on radically new shapes with each installation. Anatsui is captivated by his materials’ history of use, reflecting his own nomadic background. The show Gravity and Grace responds to a long history of innovations in abstract art and performance, building upon cross-cultural exchange among Africa, Europe, and the Americas and presenting works in a wholly new, African medium.

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