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Robert Morris  born 1931

Robert Morris Untitled 1965/71
© ARS, NY and DACS, London 2002
Untitled  1965/71

Mirror plate glass and wood
object: 914 x 914 x 914 mm
sculpture

Purchased 1972

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Morris’s Minimalist sculptures of the mid-1960s consist of rigorously pared down geometric forms. He typically arranged these into ‘situations’ where ‘one is aware of one’s own body at the same time that one is aware of the piece’. This work demonstrates the principle. As the viewer walks around the four cubes, their mirrored surfaces produce complex and shifting interactions between gallery and spectator. The cubes were originally installed in the garden at Tate for Morris’s 1971 exhibition, but were put on show in the galleries when the exhibition had to be re-made with substitute works.
 (From the display caption August 2004)