Julia Dault
Untitled 19 (3:00 pm – 8:30 pm, February 4, 2012), 2012
Plexiglas, Tambour, Everlast boxing wraps, string
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Untitled 19 (3:00 pm – 8:30 pm, February 4, 2012), 2012
Plexiglas, Tambour, Everlast boxing wraps, string
Exhibited in “The Ungovernables”, 2012 New Museum Triennial, New York
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JULIA DAULT and her sculpture Untitled 20 (1:00 pm – 5:30 pm, February 5), 2012
photo by DOUGLAS FRIEDMAN
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Untitled 17 (11:00 am – 4:00 pm, January 20, 2011), 2011
(Foreground) Untitled 18 ( 4:00 pm – 9:00 pm, January 20, 2011), 2011
Plexiglas, Formica, Everlast boxing wraps, string
Exhibited in Making is Thinking at Witte de With, Rotterdam, NL (2011)
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Untitled 17 (11:00 am – 4:00 pm, January 20), 2011
Plexiglas, Formica, Everlast boxing wraps, string
all images: courtesy of the artist
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Eight things you need to know about JULIA DAULT:
- she is a Canadian artist and critic
- she lives and works in New York,
- where she teaches regularly at Parsons
- her body of work comprises sculptures and paintings
- engaging with tangible material, her practice explore the limitations and the contingencies of gesture, time, and material
- for her site-specific sculptures, she manipulates unconventional and commercially available materials that she transforms into fat curves and cylinders binded with nothing more than rope or nail
- additionally the titles of her sculptures include a time stamp of the period of time and the day she made it
- her work is currently on view in the exhibition The Ungovernables at the New Museum’s Triennal, until April 22, 2012.
ooooh:) I’ll remember her name!