Synergizing Space: Sculpture, Architecture, and Richard Lippold at Lincoln Center

IF 0.3 2区 艺术学 0 ART
American Art Pub Date : 2019-06-01 DOI:10.1086/705625
Marin R. Sullivan
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During the 1950s and 1960s Richard Lippold was a leading practitioner among a select group of artists who were frequently commissioned by modernist architects to create large-scale, site-determined sculptures for interior threshold spaces. These collaborative projects offered new models for the integration of art and architecture during the postwar period, but also resulted in intense debates, with the resulting work simultaneously celebrated as some of the most important examples of American sculpture being produced at the time and derided for being nothing more than shiny, metal decoration within architectural schemes. This article focuses on two of Lippold’s most high-profile commissioned sculptures: Orpheus and Apollo (1962) in Philharmonic Hall at Lincoln Center in New York, and Gemini II (1966) in the Jesse H. Jones Hall for the Performing Arts in Houston. It argues that the postwar principle of synergy provides a framework to assess the stakes of the more pronounced relationship between sculpture and architecture at midcentury.
协同空间:林肯中心的雕塑、建筑和理查德·利波德
在20世纪50年代和60年代,Richard Lippold是一群精心挑选的艺术家中的主要实践者,他们经常受现代主义建筑师的委托,为室内门槛空间创作大规模的、由场地决定的雕塑。这些合作项目为战后时期艺术与建筑的融合提供了新的模式,但也引发了激烈的争论,由此产生的作品同时被誉为当时美国雕塑最重要的例子,并被嘲笑为只不过是建筑方案中闪亮的金属装饰。本文重点介绍了利波德最受瞩目的两件雕塑作品:在纽约林肯中心爱乐音乐厅的《俄耳甫斯与阿波罗》(1962),以及在休斯顿杰西·h·琼斯表演艺术大厅的《双子座II》(1966)。它认为,战后的协同原则提供了一个框架,以评估本世纪中叶雕塑和建筑之间更为明显的关系的利害关系。
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期刊介绍: American Art is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to exploring all aspects of the nation"s visual heritage from colonial to contemporary times. Through a broad interdisciplinary approach, American Art provides an understanding not only of specific artists and art objects, but also of the cultural factors that have shaped American art over three centuries of national experience. The fine arts are the journal"s primary focus, but its scope encompasses all aspects of the nation"s visual culture, including popular culture, public art, film, electronic multimedia, and decorative arts and crafts. American Art embraces all methods of investigation to explore America·s rich and diverse artistic legacy, from traditional formalism to analyses of social context.
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