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Lyman Kipp

(American, 1929-2014)

Lyman Kipp
(American, 1929-2014)

"Untitled", 1968

carved and painted wood
signed and dated at bottom.
h. 4-5/8", w. 6-1/2", d. 5-3/4"

Provenance: Estate of Thomas B. Lemann, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Notes: Kipp was an early proponent of the American Primary Structures movement of the 1960s, which had evolved from Russian Constructivism and its tenet of embracing the industrial and urban. After an influential and popular 1966 exhibition of Primary Structures, Kipp along with several other artists formed ConStruct, an artist-owned gallery.

A graduate of Pratt Institute, New York, Kipp's earliest works were site-specific, and usually site-constructed, large-scale sculptures of welded steel. Soon dissatisfied with both the technique and the process, he began to use sheets of metal painted in bold, primary colors which could be fitted together and bolted. The resulting works were complex constructs of intersecting and bisecting geometric elements. Kipp often created small-scale maquettes of his sculptures.

carved and painted wood
signed and dated at bottom.
h. 4-5/8", w. 6-1/2", d. 5-3/4"

  • Provenance: Estate of Thomas B. Lemann, New Orleans, Louisiana.
  • Notes: Kipp was an early proponent of the American Primary Structures movement of the 1960s, which had evolved from Russian Constructivism and its tenet of embracing the industrial and urban. After an influential and popular 1966 exhibition of Primary Structures, Kipp along with several other artists formed ConStruct, an artist-owned gallery.

    A graduate of Pratt Institute, New York, Kipp's earliest works were site-specific, and usually site-constructed, large-scale sculptures of welded steel. Soon dissatisfied with both the technique and the process, he began to use sheets of metal painted in bold, primary colors which could be fitted together and bolted. The resulting works were complex constructs of intersecting and bisecting geometric elements. Kipp often created small-scale maquettes of his sculptures.

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