Piles/Stacks
About
Artworks that are partly or entirely piled or stacked. In the 20th century, artists such as Donald Judd, Joseph Beuys, Robert Smithson, Robert Morris, and Felix Gonzalez-Torres created piled or stacked works. Broadly speaking, this technique questioned the grandeur or hierarchical organization of sculpture, instead espousing ideas of collaboration and participation. Gonzalez-Torres’ highly influential works, for example, were composed of paper or pieces of candy that visitors were invited to take with them.
Related Categories
Abstract Sculpture, Focus on Materials, Contemporary Minimalist, Use of Paper, Transparent/Translucent Medium, Metal, Imitated Material, Line, Form, and Color, Contemporary Participation, Site-Specific Art