
Sunday Morning
1998
Vincenzo Amato's "Sunday Morning" offers a poignant, condensed vision of an urban landscape, meticulously crafted from industrial steel and organic maple. Executed in 1998, this intimate sculpture, measuring 17.1 × 26.7 × 4.8 cm, presents a miniature cityscape defined by a series of stacked, oxidized steel forms resting upon a heavily textured wooden base. The interplay of materials is central to its appeal: the warm, scarred maple, reminiscent of a well-used cutting board, provides a grounding contrast to the cool, dark patina of the steel elements above. These steel components, varying in height and form, suggest the tiered architecture of buildings or industrial structures, culminating in the iconic silhouette of a water tower. The rusted surfaces of the steel, ranging from deep charcoal to rich reddish-brown, speak to the passage of time and the natural processes of decay and transformation, lending the piece a profound sense of history and authenticity. The miniature water tower, a quintessential element of the urban skyline, stands as a focal point, its delicate X-braced support structure adding a touch of engineering elegance to the otherwise robust composition. Amato’s choice of the title "Sunday Morning" imbues this industrial tableau with an unexpected sense of quietude and contemplation, inviting viewers to reflect on the often-overlooked beauty and inherent poetry of the built environment. This work exemplifies Amato's distinctive approach to sculpture, where everyday materials are elevated to create evocative narratives of place and memory, making it a compelling acquisition for any discerning collection.
- Medium
- Maple, steel
- Location
- Wright, Chicago, United States
🔨 Auction Lot
Wright: 20|21 Art: The Chicago Edition (July 2022)
July 14, 2022
Estimate: $800 to $1,000
Lot 119
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