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Charles Simonds

American, b. 1945

Charles Simonds
(American, b. 1945)

"Untitled", 1982

clay and wood
presented on an integral base with a plexiglass protective cover.
overall h. 51-1/2", w. 27", d. 27"

Provenance: Castelli Feigen Corcoran, New York, New York, 1983; Estate of Carol A. Straus, Houston, Texas.

Exhibited: Finders/Keepers, May 10-Aug. 3, 1997, Contemporary Arts Museum (CAM), Houston

Literature: Charles Simonds, Museum of Contemporary Art, 1981; Charles Simonds: House Plants and Rocks, Leo Castelli Gallery, 1984; Penelope Hunter-Stiebel, "The Tiny House Movement", El Palacio: Magazine of the Museum of New Mexico, Fall 2016, pp. 93-95

Notes: For decades, Simonds has been creating carefully constructed miniature clay environments which reference fantasy, archaeology and ritual - while hinting at known civilizations. Inspired by his own profound imagination and the russet-hued landscape of the New Mexico of his childhood visits, these "dwellings" were placed within the broken bricks and mortar of the buildings of urban New York City. Initially transient by the very nature of their placement and material, these structures were painstakingly composed of individual unfired clay bricks carefully placed. Seemingly uninhabited (the artist referred to them as being built by and for the "Little People"), they soon began to appear in various, usually bleak, urban areas across the globe, including Paris and Berlin. In the 1980s, the artist began a series of more permanent, movable structures, of which the work offered here is an example.

clay and wood
presented on an integral base with a plexiglass protective cover.
overall h. 51-1/2", w. 27", d. 27"

  • Provenance: Castelli Feigen Corcoran, New York, New York, 1983; Estate of Carol A. Straus, Houston, Texas.
  • Exhibited: Finders/Keepers, May 10-Aug. 3, 1997, Contemporary Arts Museum (CAM), Houston
  • Literature: Charles Simonds, Museum of Contemporary Art, 1981; Charles Simonds: House Plants and Rocks, Leo Castelli Gallery, 1984; Penelope Hunter-Stiebel, "The Tiny House Movement", El Palacio: Magazine of the Museum of New Mexico, Fall 2016, pp. 93-95

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