Sixties Surreal

2025

Narrator: Untitled by Lee Bontecou from 1961 is an abstract wall relief made from welded steel rods, canvas, wire and rope around 6 feet tall by 5 ½ feet wide with a depth of 2 feet. Untitled is composed from scavenged materials that evoke early industrial machinery with inconsistent shapes and measurements that show it is handmade. Dark voids within openings gape at different sizes and group together in irregular clusters. The surface of the relief is taut and rounded in a swell away from the wall. The relief hangs against the wall in a frame like a painting, but with a magnetism created from its sculptural depth.  

From the front, many patches of weathered canvas punctuated by small holes stretch between welded steel seams. Some of the small holes have grommets in them. The patches vary in color from lighter beige hues to sooty greys. From the side, the full depth of the sculpture can be seen with its large surfaces protruding forward. One opening has welded vertical bars like a cage, several others have small exhaust pipes within them, most are unobscured. Bontecou fashioned rims around the openings by welding rods that have been bent into circular shapes. The largest of the dark openings is slightly above the center of the relief to the right. Knotted pieces of rope dangle from its rim. Strips of metal line the inside catching light with a sheen unlike the voids of the other holes. In the center of the metal strips, a horizontal line of punctures in the metal appear like teeth or gears. Throughout the sculpture, wire weaves between intermittent gaps, maintaining a muted tension. 

Between 1959 and the mid-1960s, Bontecou made large-scale, metal-and-canvas wall reliefs. She made these hybrids of painting and sculpture by welding a metal armature and then using suture-like stitches to attach fragments of canvas with copper wire. Bontecou scavenged most of the canvas from bags and conveyor belts discarded by the laundry below her New York studio. 

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