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About
Deploying light, shadow, scale and gravity, Fred Sandback’s work creates striking perceptual effects in response to the surrounding architecture. Using commercial acrylic yarn, Sandback usually traces the space between different points on floors, ceilings, and walls, creating shapes by outlining planes or volumes and constructing the illusion of a pane of glass or shimmering lines of color.
Fred Sandback was born in Bronxville, New York in 1943 and died in New York City in 2003. He was educated at Williston Academy (1957-1961) and Theodor-Heuss-Gymnasium in Heilbronn, West Germany (1961-1962). He studied philosophy at Yale University (1962-1966) and received an MFA from Yale’s School of Art and Architecture in 1969. Since the late sixties, his work has been featured in numerous group and individual exhibitions in the United States and Europe. Notable individual exhibitions include Dia Art Foundation, New York (1988), Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich (2003); Whitechapel Gallery, London (2011); and Glenstone, Potomac, Maryland (2015). In 1981, the Fred Sandback Museum was established in Winchendon, Massachusetts under the sponsorship of Dia Art Foundation. The Fred Sandback Archive was established in 2007, primarily to create and maintain an archival resource on the artist’s art. Sandback’s work is represented in numerous public collections, including the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt; The Museum of Modern Art, New York; National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC; Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.
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Works
Fred Sandback
Untitled (Sculptural Study, Two-part Cornered Construction)blue acrylic yarn101.6 x 73.7 x 73.7 cm 40 x 29 1/16 x 29 1/16 insFurther images
All from America (Part Two). Kunstraum Alexander Bürkle, Freiburg. April 15–August 19, 2007. Fred Sandback. Galerie Hubert Winter, Vienna. May 16–June 28, 2008. Fred Sandback. Gaain Gallery, Seoul. April 15,...All from America (Part Two). Kunstraum Alexander Bürkle, Freiburg. April 15–August 19,
2007.
Fred Sandback. Galerie Hubert Winter, Vienna. May 16–June 28, 2008.
Fred Sandback. Gaain Gallery, Seoul. April 15, 2010–May 29, 2010.
Fred Sandback: Sculpture and Drawings, Jensen Gallery, Sydney. February 9–March 25, 2012.
Fred Sandback: Esculturas y Dibujos, Galería Cayón, Madrid. Opened September 11, 2014.
Fred Sandback: The Properties of Light. Proyectos Monclova, Mexico City. February 2–March 11,
2016. (Works also installed during 2016 at Casa Luis Barragán, Casa Gálvez, Casa Gilardi, and
Cuadra San Cristóbal, Mexico City.)
Primary Structures and Speculative Forms. Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney. October
15, 2016–August 7, 2017.
Fred Sandback: Las propriedades de la luz (de adentro hacia afuera). Proyectos Monclova, Mexico
City. May 26–August 18, 2018.
Paul, Barbara. “Von der Erhahrbarkeit der Malerei.” Regioartline Kunstmagazin (April 2007). Illus.
Luis Barragán/Fred Sandback. Las propriedades de la luz/The Properties of Light. Berlin: Hatje
Cantz; Mexico City: Proyectos Monclova, 2017. Texts by Federica Zanco, Daniel Garza
Usabiaga; discussion with Roger Duffy, Amavong Panya, Lilian Tone, and Edward Vazquez.Selected WorksInquire about works by Fred SandbackVideoExhibitions in the gallery-
FRED SANDBACK
11 June TO 20 August 2022 CHARLOTTENSTRASSEEach encounter with Fred Sandback’s sculpture is unique. The works may appear easily overlooked, especially...View Exhibition -
FRED SANDBACK
25 July TO 29 August 2020 CHARLOTTENSTRASSEThis summer, Galerie Thomas Schulte is pleased to present an installation by the US-American artist...View Exhibition
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Fred Sandback / Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin
Solo Exhibition 31 March to 17 September 2023Hamburger Bahnhof’s exhibition Fred Sandback: Simple Facts features the legendary Minimalist artist’s trendsetting spatial installations. In an oeuvre dedicated to installations, Conceptual Art, Minimalism and...Read more -
FRED SANDBACK / PAUL EGE ART COLLECTION, FREIBURG I. BR., GERMANY
GROUP EXHIBITION 17 JULY TO 30 OCTOBERThe exhibition Backspace shows works by the artist Sebastian Dannenberg in dialogue with positions from the Paul Ege Art Collection. Consciously and questioningly, positions of...Read more