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The Clothes Rack

(Spanish, born in 1936)
1963–64
Medium/TechniquePolychromed wood
Dimensions58 x 49 x 11 in.
Credit LineMelvin Blake and Frank Purnell Collection
Accession number2003.56
On View
Not on view
ClassificationsSculpture
Description
López García speaks of painting in sculptural terms and works easily in both two and three dimensions. As well as paintings, he has made figurative sculptures and reliefs in plaster, painted wood, and, occasionally, bronze. For this work, the artist used his own clothes and an actual door to create a life-size composition that is also a self-portrait. In an understated way, López García elevated his immediate surroundings and subtly revealed himself. He has said: "I have created pictures from the form of things, from their volume, their materiality and from the distance between the different planes, rather than from color."
ProvenanceThe artist. By 1994, with Melvin N. Blake (b. 1927 – d. 1999) and Frank M. Purnell (b. 1930 – d. 1994), New York; gift of the estate of Melvin Blake to MFA, Boston, January 22, 2003
Copyright© 2022 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VEGAP, Madrid
The Pantry
Antonio López García
1962
The Apparition of Little Brother
Antonio López García
1959 (fabricated 1988)
"Day" installed at the Huntington Ave. entrance
Antonio López García
2008
"Night" installed at the Huntington Ave. entrance
Antonio López García
2008
Head of Carmen (Carmen Sleeping)
Antonio López García
1999–2000
Backs (Man and Woman)
Antonio López García
1964
Lavabo y espejo (Sink and Mirror)
Antonio López García
1967
Atocha
Antonio López García
1964
Dead Girl
Antonio López García
1957
Study for Backs (Man and Woman)
Antonio López García
1963
Study for Atocha
Antonio López García
1964
Julio López Hernández
1970