
Not on display
- Artist
- Garth Evans born 1934
- Medium
- Plywood, hardboard and plastic
- Dimensions
- Object: 1226 × 1486 × 89 mm
- Collection
- Tate
- Acquisition
- Purchased 1964
- Reference
- T00672
Catalogue entry
Garth Evans b. 1934
T00672 White No. 34 1964
Inscr. ‘Garth Evans 1964’ on back of hardboard t.r.
Plywood, hardboard and polyurethane, 48¼ x 58½ x 3½ (123 x 148.5 x 9).
Purchased from the Rowan Gallery (Grant-in-Aid) 1964.
Exh: Rowan Gallery, June 1964 (18).
The artist told the compiler (21 September 1964) that the work was completed in April 1964. He wrote in the foreword to the catalogue of his Rowan Gallery exhibition, ‘My work is sculpture, but it is a sculpture which has to do with visual images rather than physical objects. I make objects in order to invent images. I do not invent objects in order to make images.’
Published in The Tate Gallery Report 1964–1965, London 1966.
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