This summer, Snowman, a
sculpture composed of an actual snowman encased in a glass-door freezer, by
Peter Fischli (Swiss, b. 1952) and his longtime collaborator David Weiss
(Swiss, 1946–2012), comes to the Museum’s Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture
Garden as part of Fischli’s Artist’s Choice presentation. Here, Fischli borrows
a question inscribed on a painting presented outdoors by artist Ben Vautier
(French, b. 1935): “If everything is sculpture why make sculpture?” Through a
selection of nearly 20 outdoor sculptures, Fischli invites viewers to
contemplate this question.
Initiated in 1989, the
Artist’s Choice series invites contemporary artists to organize exhibitions
drawn from MoMA’s collection. Fischli is the 13th artist to participate in the
series, and the first to do so in the Sculpture Garden.
Snowman (2016) is an
updated version of a 1987 site-specific work by Fischli and Weiss that was
commissioned by a German thermic power plant whose energy—in the form of heat,
paradoxically—was used to keep the snowman perpetually frozen. Though a snowman
is, as Fischli observes, a “sculpture that almost anyone can make” simply by
rolling three spheres of snow and setting them atop one another, Fischli and
Weiss’s Snowman is dependent on a technically complex apparatus for its
year-round subsistence. Over the course of three decades of collaboration,
Fischli and Weiss explored and exploited contradictions such as this one and
investigated the extraordinary potential of ordinary objects and situations.
Snowman takes on new
associations in the setting of MoMA’s Sculpture Garden and in the company of
works that span the last century, by artists from Henri Matisse and Aristide
Maillol to Tony Smith and Katharina Fritsch. Together, Snowman and its
companions testify to the expansive possibilities for sculpture today, and to
the role of museums in nurturing and preserving their collections.
Organized by Peter Fischli
and Cara Manes, Associate Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture.
https://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/4982?locale=es
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