George Adams Gallery is pleased to present Arneson and the Object, an exhibition of sculptures and drawings by Robert Arneson organized by the Palmer Museum of Art at Pennsylvania State University. Featuring 20 sculptures in ceramic and bronze and 10 drawings, the exhibition explores Arneson's use of everyday objects in his work dating from 1964 to 1992. A 48-page color catalogue accompanies the exhibition.
Arneson and the Object is the first exhibition to examine the artist's embrace of tools, appliances, hardware, weapons, and other icons from everyday life and popular culture. As Leo Mazow, curator of the exhibition writes in the catalogue essay, "This more thematically focused investigation explores Arneson's long engagement with Funk, as well as its considerable legacy; yet it also demonstrates that the artist's was a progenitor of (and posed a significant challenge to) Pop art, and that his "objects" eerily foreshadow the subjectively imbued and politically charged themes that dominate so much contemporary art." From toasters to bricks, coffee cups, frames, teapots, telephones, and televisions, among other mass-produced wares, Arneson made use of ordinary objects as a means to critique issues of high and low art as well as to bridge the seemingly insurmountable divide between fine art and craft.
The earliest works in the exhibition Six Pack, 16 0z. and China Trophy, both from 1964, reflect a similarity with Pop Art objects of Oldenberg, Johns, and Warhol. However in contrast to the cool aesthetic of Pop, the roughly sculpted ceramic facsimiles--a case of bottles and a trophy with the word CHINA scratched into the front---are formally and iconographically expressionistic. Similarly, Toastmaster (1964), a drawing study for the ceramic sculpture Toaster (1965) depicts several views of an ordinary toaster with the addition of a hand emerging from the bread slot--turning a simple appliance into a politically charged work.
Elevating the mundane to high art while simultaneously paying homage to two artists he long admired, Arneson used the image of shoes in Homage to Philip Guston (1981)--a pair of oversized ceramic shoes glazed in bubble-gum pink --and Boot's of JP(1987) a collage and mixed drawing depicting Pollock's work boots overlain with a cutout reproduction of one of his paintings.
The exhibition also features Flower Pot Inside (1967), a life-size pot with multi-colored flowers growing on the inside, Eye Screw (1971) a large-scale hanging device glazed in dappled pastels, and Sung Edition (1971) a series of 10 celadon bricks with Arneson's name stamped into the face. Other works include Ronny Portable (1986) with Ronald Reagan's face framed within a television set and Head Lamp (1992) a bronze self-portrait bust of the artist outfitted to work as a lamp.
Exhibition Checklist
(Clockwise from entrance)
Main Gallery
Brick with Hand of,1991, modeled 1972
bronze
9 1/2 x 8 1/2 x 4 inches
RAs 143
Study of Man with Board on Head, 1990
conte, oil stick on paper
31 3/4 x 16 inches
RAd 37
Oh Danny Boy, 1983
glazed ceramic and mixed media
13 x 15 1/2 x 13 1/2 inches
Private Collection
RAs 141
Finger Plate, 1965
glazed stoneware
14 inches diameter x 2 3/4 inches high
RAs 115
Scale, 1965
glazed ceramic
14 x 13 x 4 1/2 inches
Private Collection
RAs 139
Toastmaster, 1965
ink on paper
18 1/2 x 24 1/2 inches
Private Collection
RAd 59
Six Pack 16 Oz., 1964
ceramic
10 x 9 1/2 x 7 inches
Private Collection
RAs 142
Untitled (coffee cup), 1974
watercolor on paper
11 x 15 inches
Private Collection
RAd 58
Sinking Brick, 1976
watercolor on paper
12 x 18 inches
Private Collection
RAd 62
Molded Salad, 1970
glazed ceramic
7 x 15 x 3 inches
RAs 136
Eye Screw, 1971
painted ceramic
11 x 8 1/2 x 1/2 inches
Private Collection
RAs 140
Homage to Philip Guston, 1913-1980, 1980
glazed ceramic
11 1/2 x 16 x 38 inches (left)
13 1/2 x 18 x 42 1/2 inches (right)
RAs 96
Untitled (Frame #3), 1968
acrylic on canvas
26 x 32 inches
Private Collection
RAp 10
Ronny Portable, 1986
bronze, nickel plate (antenna)
35 1/2 x 21 1/2 x 14 inches
RAs 132
Frame, 1968
watercolor on paper
19 1/2 x 23 inches
RAd 50
Alice House, 1967
watercolor on paper
19 x 24 7/8 inches
RAd 51
Smite - Poorly Restored, 1968
glazed ceramic
Each leter: 15 1/2 x 19 1/2 x 6 1/4 inches
RAs 148
Boots of JP, 1987
mixed media on paper
32 x 48 inches
RAd 61
Saga of Jackson Pollock - Bookends, 1988
bronze
10 x 9 x 5 inches each
RAs 17
Side Gallery
Stream-A-Head Plate,1976
glazed ceramic
19 1/4 inches diameter
RAs 135
Plate With Blue Pool, 1978
glazed ceramic
18 inches diameter
RAs 152
Sung Edition, 1970
porcelain
10 bricks at 9 x 4 1/2 x 2 3/4 inches each
RAs 145
Flower Pot Inside, 1967
glazed ceramic
9 inches x 12 inches diameter
Private Collection
RAs 126
Potted Flower Heads, 1991
ceramic
38 x 23 1/2 x 12 inches
RAs 147
Colonel Nuke's Lecture, 1984
acrylic, oilstick, collage on paper
53 x 65 inches
RAd 06
Gold Lustred Rose, 1966
glazed ceramic
29 x 24 x 11 inches
RAs 65
Rat Krater #3, 1981
glazed ceramic
17 x 12 1/4 x 11 1/4 inches
RAs 144
China Trophy, 1964
glazed ceramic
18 x 7 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches
RAs 138