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Robert Mangold  born 1937

Robert Mangold Red Wall 1965
© ARS, NY and DACS, London 2002
Red Wall  1965

Oil on Masonite
support, each: 2448 x 1270 x 48 mm displayed: 2448 x 2540 x 48 mm
painting

Lent by the American Fund for the Tate Gallery 2006

L02674

Red Wall was one of a series of works inspired by the industrial loft architecture of New York City. Combining painting and sculpture, they were constructed using standard-sized sheets of plywood-backed masonite, fitted together to suggest portions of walls, doorways and windows. They were then painted using a spray gun to create a neutral, uninflected monochrome surface. According to the artist, the choice of colours was intended to evoke ordinary objects, in this case ’brick-red’.

 (From the display caption February 2007)