Space, Part 1: Giving Form to a Feeling | Immaterial | Season 2, Episode 2 #podcast
How does an artist give presence to absence?
Bronze, wood, paint, and stone—classic materials for art making. But what if you’re trying and struggling to convey a vast expanse, a terrible loss or a haunting presence? In this episode we’ll look at two artists who turned to the material of space to express what nothing else could.
Featured artworks:
Rachel Whiteread, Closet, 1988
Rachel Whiteread, Untitled (Three Tables), 1995/1996:
Rachel Whiteread, Shallow Breath, 1988:
Shania Hall, Where the Vast Sky Meets the Flat Earth (unofficial title), ca. 2015:
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Trade (Gifts for Trading Land with White People), 1992:
Arthur Vitols, Byron Company. [West from Hotel McAlpin