Richard Hunt USA, b. 1935
47 x 24.1 x 27.9 cm
In 2016, John Yau wrote about Richard Hunt’s Wall Pieces in an article for Hyperallergic, covering Hunt’s solo exhibiton at the Studio Museum in Harlem. (https://hyperallergic.com/317218/richard-hunt-framed-and-extended-at-the-studio-museum-in-harlem/)
In the article, Yau wrote:
“The exhibition Richard Hunt: Framed and Extended at the Studio Museum in Harlem (July 14 – October 30, 2016) offers a small but tantalizing glimpse of what the museum’s press release calls:
[…] three lesser-known but integral aspects of Hunt’s art —printmaking, small-scale sculpture and wall sculpture—that share a vocabulary with the public commissions and express the same sense of lightness and vitality.
In the wall works, [Hunt] makes a three-dimensional drawing that uses a steel frame measuring less than two feet on a side as its base, from which a linear form extends into the viewer’s space.