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Sand Muslin 2 (1966)

Barry Flanagan

sand and muslin

Tate, London, Liverpool and St Ives

Sand Muslin 2 (1966)

Details

Classification:

Sculpture

Materials:

Sand, Muslin

Physical Object Description:

Two muslin bags filled with sand, dimensions variable, width about 12 (305)

Dimensions:

18.1 x 30.2 x 30.2 cm

Accession Number:

T03725 (ex Circ. 38 and 38a-1972)

Credit:

Presented by the Contemporary Art Society, 1972/83

Ownership history:

Purchased from the Rowan Gallery, London by David Sylvester (1924-2001) for the Contemporary Art Society, 1969; presented to the Department of Circulation, Victoria and Albert Museum, 1972 (Circ. 38 and 38a-1972); transferred to Tate, 1983

On graduating from St Martin's School of Art in 1966, Barry Flanagan held an exhibition at the Rowan Gallery, London. Departing from sculptural practice of his tutors, notably using a variety of unconventional materials, like sand and wet plaster in cloth skins where the shapes would virtually make themselves, his work was regarded as highly innovative. Sand Muslin 2 (1966) was acquired by the flamboyant art critic David Sylvester (1924-2001) for the Contemporary Art Society, by whom was originally presented to the Victoria and Albert Museum in 1972 and transferred to the Tate Gallery in 1983. Sand Muslin 1 (1966) was acquired by the Arts Council (AC1061).

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