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Voices: Robert Irwin

Robert Irwin

Wednesday, September 17, 1997–Thursday, September 18, 1997
Location:
UIC Behavioral Science Building Room 145
1007 West Harrison Street

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Robert Irwin (born 1928) began his career as a painter, associated with the vibrant Ferus Gallery scene of the late 1950s and 1960s. Irwin s ongoing considerations of the nature of light and space led him to produce complex environmental paintings and, in turn, non-object based environments and installations. By the early 1970s he was a leader among the generation of artists to define the Light and Space movement, which continues to inform the complex works he produces today. His artwork is characterized by unique perceptual qualities that are produced by a moving viewer and respond to the specific conditions that surround each work. In addition to site-specific installations, Irwin s practice has also included extensive theoretical writing and landscape design.

Irwin will be a featured artist in the group show California Scheming at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, next spring. Irwin has held innumerable exhibitions around the world throughout his career. In 1975, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, gave Irwin his first solo museum exhibition.