John Chamberlain
American artist John Chamberlain (1927- 2011), is known for his works incorporating scrap parts from automobiles; he welds together the pieces to make large-scale, multi-colored freestanding sculptures and wall hangings.
Chamberlain, born in Rochester, Indiana, attended the Art Institute of Chicago and Black Mountain College. He began working under the influence of sculptor David Smith, working with metal pipes, and made his first automobile parts sculpture in 1957. He had a 1971 retrospective at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, and another at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, in 1986. His works are in major public and private collections worldwide.
Untitled
Untitled is an ingenious bas-relief, printed version of these sculptures. Two colors of ink were screenprinted on a sheet of aluminum that was then crinkled in a custom-made press.
Further Resources
Artist's Site: johnchamberlain.co
Printmaking + Sculpture Terms
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