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Liz Glynn — Untitled
Liz Glynn — Untitled
Liz Glynn

Untitled

2013

A bronze-plated form by Liz Glynn, created in 2013, this untitled work exemplifies the artist's sustained inquiry into material transformation, historical weight, and the latent power embedded in objects. Glynn's practice frequently interrogates cycles of accumulation and erasure, drawing on archaeology, performance, and sculpture to examine how civilization encodes and loses knowledge. The choice of bronze plating is deliberate and resonant, evoking antiquity and permanence while simultaneously gesturing toward reproduction and artifice, raising quiet questions about what endures and what is merely made to look as though it will. Glynn emerged as one of the more intellectually rigorous sculptors of her generation, and this 2013 work sits within a productive period during which her studio practice and her large-scale collaborative performances were in active dialogue. The piece carries that same tension between the intimate and the monumental that defines her broader body of work. Signed by the artist, it arrives with the kind of provenance and institutional credibility that serious collectors seek, having been offered through Independent Curators International, an organization with a long record of championing ambitious contemporary practice. For collectors drawn to work that rewards sustained attention, this piece functions as both a refined object and an open proposition. Its surface invites close looking while its conceptual underpinning connects to larger conversations about memory, material culture, and historical contingency. It is a considered acquisition for any collection focused on sculpture at the intersection of ideas and craft.

Medium
Bronze plated
Signed
Yes

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Liz Glynn, Untitled , 2013

A bronze-plated form by Liz Glynn, created in 2013, this untitled work exemplifies the artist's sustained inquiry into material transformation, historical weight, and the latent power embedded in objects. Glynn's practice frequently interrogates cycles of accumulation and erasure, drawing on archaeology, performance, and sculpture to examine how civilization encodes and loses knowledge. The choice of bronze plating is deliberate and resonant, evoking antiquity and permanence while simultaneously gesturing toward reproduction and artifice, raising quiet questions about what endures and what is merely made to look as though it will. Glynn emerged as one of the more intellectually rigorous sculptors of her generation, and this 2013 work sits within a productive period during which her studio practice and her large-scale collaborative performances were in active dialogue. The piece carries that same tension between the intimate and the monumental that defines her broader body of work. Signed by the artist, it arrives with the kind of provenance and institutional credibility that serious collectors seek, having been offered through Independent Curators International, an organization with a long record of championing ambitious contemporary practice. For collectors drawn to work that rewards sustained attention, this piece functions as both a refined object and an open proposition. Its surface invites close looking while its conceptual underpinning connects to larger conversations about memory, material culture, and historical contingency. It is a considered acquisition for any collection focused on sculpture at the intersection of ideas and craft.

Medium
Bronze plated
Year
2013
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Independent Curators International (ICI)

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