Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago opens exhibition celebrating Richard Hunt's career

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Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago opens exhibition celebrating Richard Hunt's career
Richard Hunt, Untitled, 1958. Collection Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Gift from the Estate of Richard A. Lenon. © 1958 Richard Hunt. Photo: Nathan Keay, © Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago.



CHICAGO, IL.- The Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) Chicago presents MCA DNA: Richard Hunt, an exhibition celebrating Hunt’s life and artistic achievements, and timed to coincide with the artist turning eighty in 2015. Richard Hunt (American, b.1935), a longtime resident of Chicago and one of the city’s most accomplished artists, has contributed significantly to the history of abstract sculpture. The exhibition includes his sculptures and drawings, many from the MCA Collection, dating from the 1950s through the 1990s. These works reflect the development of Hunt’s style—from smaller objects made of welded scrap materials to monumentally scaled metal sculptures. This exhibition is organized by Naomi Beckwith, Marilyn and Larry Fields Curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago.

Throughout his career, Hunt has used bronze and steel in his sculptures to explore lyrical forms, the possibilities of abstraction, and the reconciliation of organic forms and industrial materials. Presenting a selection of Hunt’s drawings as well, the exhibition highlights his cultivation of lines and a sense of movement in his work in both media.

Hunt’s career, which spans more than fifty years and continues today, began with early success, at the time largely unprecedented for a young artist. The Museum of Modern Art, New York, acquired one of Hunt’s sculptures in 1957, when he was still a student at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and mounted a retrospective of his work in 1971, when Hunt was only thirtyfive. Hunt has received a Guggenheim Fellowship, fifteen honorary degrees, and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Sculpture Center, New Jersey. In addition, he has completed more than 120 major public commissions around the US and Chicago is home to thirtyfive of his public sculptures, including works at Midway Airport and the historic State of Illinois Building.

Hunt’s exhibition at the MCA is accompanied by an interactive map locating his public commissions. Also in celebration of Richard Hunt, Chicago’s Department off Cultural Affairs and Special Events mounts an exhibition of the artist’s work at the Chicago Cultural Center (December 6, 2014 to March 8, 2015).










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