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John Angus Chamberlain

John Angus Chamberlain (1927 - 2011) was active/lived in New York, Florida.  John Chamberlain is known for Crushed automobile motif sculpture.

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Following is The New York Times obituary of the artist, by Randy Kennedy, published December 21, 2011

"John Chamberlain, Who Wrested Rough Magic From Scrap Metal, Dies at 84"

John Chamberlain, who almost single handedly gave automotive metal a place in the history of sculpture, smashing and twisting together a poetic fusion of Abstract Expressionism and Pop from fenders, fins, bumpers and hoods, died on Wednesday in Manhattan. He was 84.

His wife, Prudence Fairweather, announced his death, but declined to give a cause. He had spent his last years mostly in Shelter Island, N.Y.

In a restless career of almost half a century, Mr. Chamberlain worked with a broad range of materials, some as pliant as foam rubber and as ephemeral as brown paper bags. But he returned again and again to the more substantial stuff of the scrap yard, explaining the attraction as one of practicality. "I saw all this material just lying around against buildings, and it was in col   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 20796 characters.]  Artist bio

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Keywords and Quick Facts for John Angus Chamberlain


   Keywords 
Art Method
  • Airbrush
  • Collage and/or Decoupage
  • Easel Painting
  • Murals: Design, Painting, Fresco, Mosaic, Glass
  • Sculpture, Three Dimensional Forms, Sculptor
Art MediaArt StyleArt Subject
  • Gardens, Garden Scenes
  • Landscape, Nature, Rural Scene
  • Mountain Views, Mountainscapes
  • Vehicles: Automobiles/Trucks and/or Motorcycles
Art School
  • Black Mountain College, North Carolina, Student
  • School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Student
  • Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Student
Awards/Recognition
  • Dia Art Foundation Support
Chronology
  • Late 20th Century After 1950
Art Collection
  • Karen and Robert Duncan Collection, Lincoln NE
Exhibition/Expo: Regional/National/International
  • Sao Paulo Bienniale
  • Venice Biennale
Exhibition of Museum
  • Art Institute of Chicago
  • Museum of Modern Art, New York
  • Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum/Museum of Non Objective Painting
  • Whitney Biennial Museum of American Art

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