Artwork
Untitled

Untitled is a bronze print by César. It dates from 1973 and is held in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art.
About this work
Overview
Untitled, a 1973 bronze sculpture by French artist César, comprises two distinct pieces housed at The Museum of Modern Art. The work features a tall, rectangular form with a recessed compartment containing a smaller, cylindrical element resembling a finger.
Subject & Meaning
The piece is abstract, eschewing representational subject matter. Its composition and forms invite interpretation, characteristic of César's practice in exploring the relationship between component parts.
Technique & Style
Both components exhibit a rough, textured bronze surface, reflecting César's emphasis on materiality and tactile experience. The absence of signatures or markings underscores the focus on the sculptural objects themselves.
History & Provenance
Created in 1973, the work is part of César's output during a period notable for its experimentation with form and materiality. It is currently held in the collection of The Museum of Modern Art.
Context
Untitled aligns with the broader tendencies of mid-20th-century European abstract sculpture, emphasizing geometric forms and the exploration of spatial relationships. César's work from this era often explored the interplay between separate sculptural elements.
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