Exhibition includes sculptures and prints that provide an intimate look at the mind of Martin Puryear

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Exhibition includes sculptures and prints that provide an intimate look at the mind of Martin Puryear
Martin Puryear, Vessel, 1997–2002, eastern white pine, mesh, and tar, Courtesy of the artist. © Martin Puryear, Courtesy Matthew Marks Gallery.



WASHINGTON, DC.- Martin Puryear is best known for refined, handmade sculptures primarily made of wood. Puryear’s drawings and prints are less well known but are essential to his studio practice. “Martin Puryear: Multiple Dimensions” is the first exhibition dedicated to showing works on paper in context with the artist’s sculptures and offers an unprecedented look into Puryear’s inspirations, methods and transformative process. This exhibition explores the way in which Puryear takes an elemental form and reworks it, sometimes over many years, through experiments in scale, material and medium, often switching between two and three dimensions.

“Martin Puryear: Multiple Dimensions” is on view from May 27 through Sept. 5. It features 72 objects, including 14 sculptures, spanning Puryear’s career from his college days to the present. Thirteen works from the Smithsonian American Art Museum collection are on display, including “Bower,” a major wood sculpture, and “Cane,” a portfolio of woodcuts Puryear created to illustrate a new edition of Jean Toomer’s influential 1923 literary masterpiece. Nearly half of the artworks on view have been borrowed from the artist, and several are being shown publicly for the first time.

The presentation at the Smithsonian American Art Museum also focuses on the importance of Puryear’s public art and features maquettes and drawings for several of his major outdoor public sculptures, including “Bearing Witness,” installed at the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington, D.C., and the new 40-foot-tall “Big Bling,” which debuted May 16 in Madison Square Park in New York City.

The exhibition is organized by Mark Pascale, the Janet and Craig Duchossois Curator of Prints and Drawings at the Art Institute of Chicago. Karen Lemmey, sculpture curator, is coordinating the exhibition at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. The Smithsonian American Art Museum is the final stop for the exhibition’s national tour.

“We are proud to feature this native Washingtonian with a stellar international reputation,” said Betsy Broun, the Margaret and Terry Stent Director of the Smithsonian American Art Museum. “This exhibition reveals new insights into the work of a long-recognized contemporary master.”

“This exhibition provides an exciting look at the persistence and evolution of ideas in Puryear’s work going back to the early 1960s,” Lemmey said. “I am particularly delighted to see ‘Bower,’ one of Puryear’s acknowledged masterpieces from the museum’s collection, situated with works on paper from other collections so we can see how Puryear returned to latticework forms and ideas about shelter across the decades.”

Puryear was born in 1941 in Washington, D.C., and was raised in the city. After earning a bachelor’s degree in fine art from Catholic University, he was a Peace Corps volunteer in Sierra Leone from 1964 to 1966. Several drawings are from these formative years, where he was inspired by the region’s plants, animals, buildings and people. Since then, Puryear has returned to many of these themes, experimenting with scale, materials and varying levels of abstraction. Motifs such as the Phrygian cap, human heads and vessels are meditations on powerful, universal concepts such as freedom and shelter, distilled into their essential forms. The exhibition examines this evolution, offering a 360-degree view of the creative process of a contemporary master.










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