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John Chamberlain, Tambourinefrappe, 2010 |
Chamberlain found his material in 1957 when he made Shortstop from 2 car bumpers, run over repeatedly by another vehicle, and welded together. Although best known for the car junk work, Chamberlain also made work in diverse materials, including urethane foam, sheet metal and paper bags as well as making prints, paintings, photographs and films such as The Secret Life of Hernando Cortez (1968) featuring the Warhol superstars Taylor Mead and Ultra Violet. Common material is what an artist should use because it doesn't get in the way of doing an uncommon thing. (John Chamberlain quoted by Michael Auping in Ammann, J-C et al (1984) Art of Our Time: The Saatchi Collection, [Vol.] 2, London: Lund Humphries, p14.)
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John Chamberlain, S, 1959 |
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John Chamberlain, Superjuke, 2011 |
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John Chamberlain, Dolores James, 1962 |
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John Chamberlain, Untitled (Couch), 1990 |
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John Chamberlain, Essex, 1960 |
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John Chamberlain, Turm von Klythie, installation in Q205 shopping mall, Friedrichstadtpassagen, Berlin |
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