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Born 1952 Naples, Texas. Known for: Mangled airplane parts and other industrial material sculpture.
Nancy Rubins transforms industrial, manufactured objects—such as mattresses, appliances, boats—into the building blocks of her physically commanding monumental sculptures. Acting as an intermediary... Read full biography
Nancy Rubins transforms industrial, manufactured objects—such as mattresses, appliances, boats—into the building blocks of her physically commanding monumental sculptures. Acting as an intermediary between the past and future states of her chosen materials, Rubins hones the formal, rather than the... Read full biography
Nancy Rubins transforms industrial, manufactured objects—such as mattresses, appliances, boats—into the building blocks of her physically commanding monumental sculptures. Acting as an intermediary between the past and future states of her chosen materials, Rubins hones the formal, rather than the functional qualities of the discrete components that make up a single, cohesive sculpture. The recent Monochrome series, for example, features numerous and varied canoes and rowboats, arranged around... Read full biography
Nancy Rubins transforms industrial, manufactured objects—such as mattresses, appliances, boats—into the building blocks of her physically commanding monumental sculptures. Acting as an intermediary between the past and future states of her chosen materials, Rubins hones the formal, rather than the functional qualities of the discrete components that make up a single, cohesive sculpture. The recent Monochrome series, for example, features numerous and varied canoes and rowboats, arranged around a large steal armature, like so many leaves on the limb of a tree. Brimming with the entropic energies of a force of nature, her arrangements evoke a precarious equilibrium of objects in space, citing both the traditions of modernist American... Read full biography
Nancy Rubins transforms industrial, manufactured objects—such as mattresses, appliances, boats—into the building blocks of her physically commanding monumental sculptures. Acting as an intermediary between the past and future states of her chosen materials, Rubins hones the formal, rather than the functional qualities of the discrete components that make up a single, cohesive sculpture. The recent Monochrome series, for example, features numerous and varied canoes and rowboats, arranged around a large steal armature, like so many leaves on the limb of a tree. Brimming with the entropic energies of a force of nature, her arrangements evoke a precarious equilibrium of objects in space, citing both the traditions of modernist American monumental sculpture as well as bricolage, which emphasize the aesthetic possibilities of quotidian objects. Nancy Rubins was born in Naples, T... Read full biography
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- Review of ExhibtionsMay 2005Art in America EditorsArt in America
- ReviewsApril 2005ARTnews EditorsARTnews
- Art IntuitionMay 2002McGoon, JamesArt & Antiques
- Review of ExhibitionsOctober 2001Editors, Art in AmericaArt in America
- New York ReviewsAugust 2001Editor, ARTnewsARTnews
- ReviewsSeptember 1999Editors, ARTNewsARTnews
- The ARTNews 200August 1999Esterow, MiltonARTnews
- Anything Goes-As Long As It's NotSeptember 1995Karmel, PepeARTnews
- REviewsJune 1995Editors, ART newsARTnews
- Transient MonumentsApril 1995Michael DuncanArt in America