The Museum of Modern Art, in New York, holds eight of Lynn Chadwick's works
MoMA is recognised as one of the largest and most influential museums of modern art in the world, and plays a major role in developing and collecting modern art.
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Balanced Sculpture
1952View on MoMA WebsiteIron
19 1/2 x 11 7/8 x 7 3/4" (49.5 x 30 x 19.6 cm)
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Inner Eye
1952View on MoMA WebsiteChadwick's monumental sculpture was included in the British pavilion of the 1952 Venice Biennale, where it joined other examples of figural forms explored through warped and twisted metal. As Herbert Read wrote in the accompanying catalogue, "These new images belong to the iconography of despair, or of defiance." Indeed, Chadwick's Inner Eye is at once solid and skeletal, with a hollow core fronted by an immense shield-like breastplate. Held by claws, a chunk of glass cullet—the rejected or wast
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