© Estate of Yutaka Ohashi
Currently not on view
Fountain,
1965
Yutaka Ohashi, 1923–1989; born Hiroshima, Japan; died Tokyo, Japan; active United States
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Kinetic art in the Forbes Collection exemplifies the period of technological idealism that followed World War II, leading artists to experiment with electricity and industrial materials to develop work that could transcend the idea of artistic medium and recenter the meaning of art in the perceptual experience of the viewer. Additionally, this practice presages the increasing globalization of the art world in the second half of the twentieth century and the diasporic experience of artists from Europe and Latin America following the war.
Information
Title
Fountain
Dates
1965
Maker
Dimensions
h. with ribbon 244 cm (96 1/16 in.)
base: 36 × 21.5 cm (14 3/16 × 8 7/16 in.)
Credit Line
Gift of The Forbes Magazine Collection
Object Number
y1973-90
Description
Slender column of bubbles rising from box-like base. Consists of at least four pieces: a base, a lid, a small clear tube that fits into the lid, and a longer clear tube that fits onto the top of the smaller clear tube.
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Materials
Subject
[The Alan Gallery, New York, New York], sold; to The Forbes Magazine Collection, New York, New York, gift; to Princeton University Art Museum, 1973.