Artist Info - Lyman Kipp - David Richard Gallery | New York

Lyman Kipp

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Biography:


(1929 – Present)

A sculptor and painter who creates pieces that are composed of strong vertical and horizontal objects and are often painted in bold primary colors recalling arrangements by De Stijl Constructivists. Kipp is an important figure in the development of the Primary Structure style which came to prominence in the mid-1960s.

Kipp's early work in the 1950s focused on geometric, plaster reliefs and cast bronzes. He moved on to large, geometric, welded pieces composed of post and beam elements emphasizing the vertical during the 1960s. Finding it difficult to transport large, heavy, welded pieces, he turned to angled sections and sheets of steel and aluminum that could be bolted together on site. Typically the pieces were painted with bright colors and the thin edges were often defined with bright, complementary colors . In the late 1970s, Kipp's steel sheets began to move into the air on thin legs.

Kipp was a founding member of ConStruct, the artist-owned gallery that promoted and organized large-scale sculpture exhibitions throughout the United States. Other founding members include Mark di Suvero, Kenneth Snelson, John Raymond Henry and Charles Ginnever.

Kipp's health has declined in recent years and chances are high that no new work will be created.


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Education/ Teaching/ Grants:

1950 - 1952            Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY
1952 - 1954            Cranbrook Academy of Art, Michigan
1960 – 1963           Bennington College, Vermont
1962 – 1963           Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY
1963 - 1968            Hunter College, NYC
1966                       Dartmouth College, NH (Visiting Artist)
1967                       Summer Research Grant, City University of New York
1968 – 1975           Lehman College, NYC (Chairman - 1968 - 1974)
1975 – 1978           Hunter College, NYC (Chairman)
1978 – 1985           Hunter College, NYC
1985                       Hunter College, NYC (Professor Emeritus)
1966                       Guggenheim Fellowship
1966                       Fulbright Grant
1970                       City University Faculty Research Grant
1975                       City University Faculty Research Grant
1977                       Art Park, Lewiston, NY
1980                       Hand Hollow Foundation, New York
1982                       Schuster Grant

Selected Exhibitions:

1974           "Monumenta", Newport, RI
1968           "The Art of the Real. USA 1948-1968", Museum of Modern Art, New York
1968           "Sculpture Now", Hechscher Museum, NY
1967           "American Sculpture of the Sixties", Los Angeles County Museum of Art
1960 – 66    Betty Parsons Gallery, New York
1963           "The United States: Ten Sculptors", Sao Paolo Bienal, Brazilh,
Leverkusen, the Wilhelm Lehmbruck Museum, Duisberg.


Monumental sculptures and public works:

Cherokee, 1977, University of Alabama, Huntsville, AL
Hudson Bay, 1968, Museum of Art, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
Trap II, 1965, University Art Museum, University of California, Berkeley, CA
Chickasaw, 1977, California State University, San Bernadino, CA
Highline, 1976, Federal Building & Post Office, Van Nuys, CA
Alternate Design for Highline, 1975, Smithsonian American Art Museum,
           Washington D.C.
Salamanca, 1969, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C.
Dollbaby, 1991, Pinewood Park, Largo, FL
Levenworth, 1978, Pinewood Park, Largo, FL
D, Greynolds Park, North Miami Beach, FL
Tonawanda, 1977, Am South Bank, Naples, FL
Kenosha, 1984, von Liebig Art Center, Naples, FL
Untitled(blue/red), 1984, von Liebig Art Center, Naples, FL
Untitled(black/red), 1984, von Liebig Art Center, Naples, FL
Auro, 1965, List Visual Arts Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
           Cambridge, MA
Bartar, 1968, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, MA
Median II, 1963, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, MA
No. 1-1959, 1959, Museum of Art, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Oshkosh, 1978, Grand Rapids Art Museum, Grand Rapids, MI
Bullshoals, 1978, Grand Rapids Art Museum, Grand Rapids, MI
Kobi, 1982, Grand Rapids Art Museum, Grand Rapids, MI
Study for Zephyr, 1973, Grand Rapids Art Museum, Grand Rapids, MI
Salute to Knowledge, 1981, Grosse Pointe Public Library,
           Grosse Pointe Farms, MI
Muscoot, 1979, Calvin College Campus, Grand Rapids, MI
Long Distance, 1979, Calvin College Campus, Grand Rapids, MI
Ulysses, 1972, Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery and Sculpture Garden,
           University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE
Wild Rice, 1967, Empire State West Plaza, Albany, NY
Directional I, 1962, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY
Flat Rate II, 1962, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY
Trianon, 1963, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY
Lockport 1977, 1977, Storm King Art Center, Mountainville, NY
Untitled, , Storm King Art Center, Mountainville, NY
Placid, 1978, Sewage Treatment Plant, Lake Placid, NY
Yoakum Jack, 1977, William Paterson University, Wayne, NJ
Music Box, 1956, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA
Manly, 1980, Hartwood Acres Park, Pittsburgh, PA
Wink, 1980, Penn State University, University Park, PA
Bullfinch, 1968, Lakefront Sculpture Park, Milwaukee, WI



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