Primary Structures

April 27 – June 12, 1966
The Jewish Museum

Installation ViewsSelected Works
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Installation view of "Primary Structures" at the Jewish Museum, New York, 1966 (from left: Richard Artschwager, Pink Tablecloth, 1964; Anne Truitt, Sea Garden, 1964; Paul Frazier, Pink Split, 1965)

Primary Structures

The Jewish Museum

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New York, NY

 

Truitt’s Sea Garden (1964) is one of forty-one works included in the exhibition “Primary Structures: Younger American and British Sculpture” at the Jewish Museum, New York. Organized by the museum’s curator of painting and sculpture, Kynaston McShine, the show is credited with introducing Minimal Art to a wider American audience, and with expanding the definition of the movement to include a range of geometric sculptural abstraction.