Seating for Eight - Chicago, IL
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N 41° 52.816 W 087° 37.273
16T E 448455 N 4636669
Eight polished granite "chairs" located on the south end of the Art Institute of Chicago grounds.
Waymark Code: WM13GWK
Location: Illinois, United States
Date Posted: 12/12/2020
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This sculpture consists of eight polished granite chairs arranged in a circle. It is the work of Scott Burton, b. 1939, d. 1989. This work was designed in 1985. It is placed outside the south end of the Art Institute of Chicago, on the other side of the fence from one of the museum's gardens. (
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"Out of a desire to marry function with aesthetics in the tradition of Russian Constructivism, De Stijl, and the Bauhaus, Scott Burton developed a body of large-scale furniture-sculptures. Chairs in particular resonated with Burton, who, in his early days as a performance artist, relied on them as props. Pair of Rock Chairs (1980-81), one of Burton’s best known works, consists of a pair of large stone chairs in the sculpture garden at MoMA, whose jagged, unfinished appearance (except for the smooth surface of the seats) evokes the natural landscape. In accordance with Burton’s belief that art should “place itself not in front of, but around, behind, underneath (literally) the audience in an operational capacity,” many of his site-specific sculptures are in public spaces; their offer of midday respite to office workers once prompted Burton to describe himself as a “lunch artist.”" (
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