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Archive for January 30th, 2008

Martin Puryear Exhibit at Museum of Modern Art in New York is Hard to Forget

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

I know it’s bad form to write about a museum exhibition that is now closed, which means that those of you reading these words no longer have the option of visiting the show. But I am somehow compelled to do so anyway, as the exhibition of Martin Puryear’s work, which I experienced at the Museum of Modern Art this past November, has stayed with me through the holiday season and into the new year.

It was a cold Sunday afternoon in November, and the agenda for my New York trip was derailed by the stagehand’s union strike. Instead of attending the afternoon matinee for which we held tickets, my friends and I made our way to MOMA in search of inspiration.

And find it we did. If you are not familiar with this artist, my recommendation is that you take action to change that immediately! Martin Puryear is an internationally acclaimed artist who works primarily in wood using traditional construction techniques. This retrospective highlighted his sculptural work over the past 30 years.

It is difficult for me to explain why, so many months later, I am still thinking about this show. Puryear’s sculpture is powerful, beautiful, large in scale and in spirit. Each piece had a singular physical presence, simultaneously simple and complex. The images somehow got stuck in my brain and refuse to go away.

Worse things can happen, believe me. It is a happy occurrence when art has such an impact. The exhibition Martin Puryear was accompanied by a very fine publication, which can be ordered at www.momastore.org.

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