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Discover the mesmerizing world of acclaimed sculptor Phyllida Barlow with her groundbreaking exhibition Scree, now available for the first time. Immerse yourself in Barlow's unique exploration of materiality, form, and process, influenced by the renowned minimalist and postminimalist movements of the 1960s and 70s.
Step into the Des Moines Art Center and witness the powerful synergy between Barlow's sculptures and the iconic architecture of its I.M. Pei wing. With its poured concrete structure and expansive windows, this classically Brutalist architecture provides an awe-inspiring backdrop that brings Barlow's art to life.
Scree isn't limited to just sculptures, as you'll also be captivated by 55 extraordinary works on paper spanning from the late 1960s to the present. Experience the breathtaking juxtaposition of Barlow's carefully selected pieces from the Des Moines Art Center's Permanent Collections, featuring renowned artists such as Louise Bourgeois, Yayoi Kusama, Magdalena Abakanowicz, John Chamberlain, and Eva Hesse, who have greatly influenced Barlow's artistic journey.
Uncover the beauty of Phyllida Barlow's Scree exhibition and delve into the artist's thought-provoking exploration of space, materials, and artistic evolution. Don't miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to witness the brilliance of Barlow's work. Visit our website now to learn more about Scree and secure your tickets today!
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