Robert Irwin: Scrim veil—Black rectangle—Natural light, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (1977)
June 27–Sept 1, 2013
Scrim veil—Black rectangle—Natural light, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (1977), by California Light and Space artist Robert Irwin, is a large-scale installation that uniquely engages the Whitney’s iconic Breuer building and the natural light that emanates from the large window in the fourth floor gallery space. Part of the Whitney’s collection, the work was made specifically for the Museum’s fourth floor. It has not been exhibited since its 1977 debut, a pivotal moment that would set the course for Irwin’s subsequent artistic practice.
The presentation will be accompanied by a digitized version of the original Robert Irwin catalogue, published by the Whitney at the time of his 1977 exhibition, which includes an ambitious combination of images, project plans, and theoretical texts written by Irwin himself as well as biographical and exhibition information compiled by the exhibition’s curator, Richard Marshall. The catalogue will be updated with a new introduction by Whitney Chief Curator Donna De Salvo and will be available for viewing exclusively at whitney.org.
Robert Irwin: Scrim veil—Black rectangle—Natural light, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (1977) is organized by Donna De Salvo, Chief Curator and Deputy Director for Programs.
Exhibition Catalogue
Originally published in conjunction with Robert Irwin’s 1977 retrospective at the Whitney, this exhibition catalogue has been digitized to coincide with the reinstallation of Scrim veil—Black rectangle—Natural light, Whitney Museum of American Art (1977) on the fourth floor of the Museum. Created in close collaboration with the artist at the time of the original exhibition, this book contains Irwin’s seminal essay “Notes Toward a Model” in which he puts forth his thinking about aesthetics, perception, conception, experience, and the idea of compounded abstraction. It also includes documentation of and plans for some of the artist’s other projects as well as a short chronology and selected exhibition history and bibliography. A new introduction by Donna De Salvo, Chief Curator and Deputy Director for Programs, offers insight into how and why Irwin’s work continues to resonate today.
Events
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Behind the Scenes: Robert Irwin and Large-scale Installation at the Whitney
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
7–8 pm -
Robert Irwin in Conversation with Donna De Salvo
Thursday, July 25, 2013
6:30 pm -
Member Saturday Night
Saturday, July 13, 2013
6:30–8:30 pm -
Learning Series Lectures in Contemporary Art: The Psychology of Space—From Hopper to Irwin
Saturday, July 13, 2013
11:30 am–1 pm