About this artwork
This is one of César's 'Compression' sculptures, the first of which was made in 1960. On a visit to a scrap merchant in search of metal, he saw a hydraulic crushing machine in operation, and decided to experiment with it in his sculpture. The massive stacks of scrap metal made his small-scale, welded sculptures seem insignificant by comparison. César selected particular cars for crushing, mixing elements from differently coloured vehicles. In this way he could control the surface pattern and colour scheme of the piece. A 'Renault' nameplate can be seen on this sculpture.
Updated before 2020
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artist:César (César Baldaccini)French (1921 - 1998)
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title:Compression
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date created:1966
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materials:Compressed automobile parts
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measurements:162.00 x 68.50 x 66.00 cm
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object type:
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credit line:Purchased 1982
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accession number:GMA 2505
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gallery:
César (César Baldaccini)
César (César Baldaccini)
César was born in Marseille, where he studied art before going on to study in Paris from 1943 to 1948. His early work used soldered and welded metal as well as junk materials, and by 1960 César was considered one of France's leading sculptors. In that year he astonished his followers by showing...