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From 1965–72, during his seven-year hiatus from using metal, Chamberlain explored unusual materials and developed new techniques, such as "articulate wadding," a technique inspired by a childhood activity.
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Channels: Abstract ExpressionismAmerican ArtContemporary ArtSculpture
Artists: John Chamberlain
Themes: Materials and ProcessPeople
John Chamberlain: Choices
February 24–May 13, 2012
John Chamberlain: Choices presents the work of the late artist, exploring his vibrant and prolific sixty-year career, with a focus on his guiding principles: “fit” and “choice.” Within this video, Guggenheim curator Susan Davidson offers an in-depth look into John Chamberlain’s early life, his emergence into the New York art scene, and his involvement with the Abstract Expressionist movement. For more information about the exhibition, visit guggenheim.org/chamberlain.