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Thursday, 21 August 2014 11:06

The Joslyn Art Museum’s Recent Acquisitions are Now on View

Albert Bierstadt's 'Indian on Horseback,' circa 1870-80. Albert Bierstadt's 'Indian on Horseback,' circa 1870-80. Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, Nebraska

Joslyn Art Museum has installed a new bronze work in its Peter Kiewit Foundation Sculpture Garden — Magdalena Abakanowicz’s "Single" (1994). A recent gift of Gail and Michael Yanney, Lisa and Bill Roskens, and Mary and Charlie Roskens, the work is the first by Abakanowicz in Joslyn’s collection.

Born in Falentyn, Poland, in 1930, Abakanowicz began making sculptures in the 1950s as a student at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. She quickly garnered critical acclaim for her fiber-based installations and hanging textiles that reflected on her childhood experiences living in Nazi and Soviet-occupied Poland. In the 1970s, Abakanowicz turned her attention toward the human form. She is perhaps most well-known for portraying headless bodies, which are meant to echo the human inclination to follow charismatic leaders blindly, a phenomenon the artist witnessed first-hand during World War II.

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