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Fred Sandback - Artworks & Biography David Zwirner

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    Fred Sandback designed an installation of works from throughout his career that is on permanent view at the Dia Art Foundation in Beacon, New York. Sandback adjusted the works for the space and their relation to one another, slightly changing measurements, proportions, and the hue of the yarn.Nationality: United States

Fred Sandback - 153 Artworks, Bio & Shows on Artsy

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    Biography Using acrylic yarn, Fred Sandback made Minimalist sculptures that impress themselves upon the eye as objects with volume and mass.

Fred Sandback Artnet

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    Fred Sandback was an American Minimalist best known for his linear sculptures that outlined two- and three-dimensional forms. His work, composed of metal wire, elastic cord, and acrylic yarn, creates planes and volumes, articulating spaces.Nationality: American

Fred Sandback Artists Lisson Gallery

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    Fred Sandback The American artist Fred Sandback (1943–2003) worked with elastic cord and acrylic yarn to delineate or bifurcate three-dimensional space, creating room-filling volumetric forms using the most minimal of means.

ABOUT — Fred Sandback Archive

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    Fred Sandback was born in 1943 in Bronxville, New York. After receiving a B. A in philosophy at Yale University, he studied sculpture at Yale School of Art and Architecture. In 1981 the Dia Art Foundation initiated and maintained a museum of Sandback’s work, the Fred Sandback Museum in Winchendon, Massachusetts, which was open until 1996.

Fred Sandback Glenstone

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    Sandback 1985. Untitled (Sculptural Study, Seventeen-part Right-angled Construction), 1985/2006. red acrylic yarn. dimensions situational: spatial relationships established by the artist and vary with each installation. 386 ¼ x 161 ⅛ x 214 inches (982 x 409 x 544 cm) as installed at Glenstone.

Fred Sandback Archive

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