Jud Nelson's Portrait of a Match. Life-sized sculpture, 1995. Travertine marble with red slate. Nelson is in the collections of the Guggenheim, the Walker, and exhibited worldwide. Roberta Smith of the NYTimes describes Nelson as “the Faberge of Post-Minimalism”. Hirshhorn curator, Howard N. Fox, writes, "...as coolly descriptive and deadpan as Chuck Close’s portraits..." Tags: hyper-realism, minimalism
Width 2.25"
Height 0.13"
Depth 0.13"