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Variable Construction: Awning
1966
58 x 58 x 51 in. (147.32 x 147.32 x 129.54 cm)
Tony May (Mineral Point, Wisconsin, 1942 - )
Artists in Residence: San Jose’s 20th-Century Vanguard, March 11, 2016 - September 18, 2016, New Wing, Second Floor, South Metro A Gallery, San José Museum of Art.
Tony May: Old Technologies, Nov. 13, 2010 — Feb. 26, 2011, Institute of Contemporary Art, San Jose, CA (Retrospective Exhibition).
Artists in Residence: San Jose's 20th Century Vanguard (2016)
Tony May reconstructs familiar ideas as he maintains the importance of craftsmanship intertwined with a penchant for the conceptual. Dada pioneer Marcel Duchamp, best known for his tongue-in-cheek readymades, is a particular influence on May’s use of humor and pun. May believes in the hands-on involvement of the artist and in unprecious, essential materials: canvas, rope, wood, and everyday hardware. He manipulates the dynamic between words and visuals to highlight the delightful pleasure of play. By challenging our preconceived notions of the ordinary, he prompts us to reconsider the structures of thought and association.
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Variable Construction: Awning
Sculpture
196658 x 58 x 51 in. (147.32 x 147.32 x 129.54 cm)
Tony May (Mineral Point, Wisconsin, 1942 - )
Object Type: Sculpture
Medium and Support: Canvas, wood, rope and hardware
Credit Line: Gift of Anonymous
Accession Number: 1973.28
Exhibition
Artists in Residence: San Jose’s 20th-Century Vanguard, March 11, 2016 - September 18, 2016, New Wing, Second Floor, South Metro A Gallery, San José Museum of Art.
Tony May: Old Technologies, Nov. 13, 2010 — Feb. 26, 2011, Institute of Contemporary Art, San Jose, CA (Retrospective Exhibition).
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Artists in Residence: San Jose's 20th Century Vanguard (2016)
Tony May reconstructs familiar ideas as he maintains the importance of craftsmanship intertwined with a penchant for the conceptual. Dada pioneer Marcel Duchamp, best known for his tongue-in-cheek readymades, is a particular influence on May’s use of humor and pun. May believes in the hands-on involvement of the artist and in unprecious, essential materials: canvas, rope, wood, and everyday hardware. He manipulates the dynamic between words and visuals to highlight the delightful pleasure of play. By challenging our preconceived notions of the ordinary, he prompts us to reconsider the structures of thought and association.
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- Sculpture Dimensions: 58 x 58 x 51 in. (147.32 x 147.32 x 129.54 cm)
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