Chakaia Booker's 'External Constraints' sculpture from 2006 documented in artcritical archive
A 2006 sculpture by Chakaia Booker titled 'External Constraints' was documented on the artcritical website on November 10, 2010. The artwork measures 55 by 90 inches and incorporates rubber tires, wood, and steel as its primary materials. Marlborough Gallery is credited as the source for the work's documentation. The sculpture represents Booker's distinctive approach to transforming industrial materials into expressive forms. The archival entry was posted at 12:58 pm and remains accessible through RSS feeds. Booker's practice frequently explores themes of identity, labor, and material transformation through repurposed rubber. The documentation provides a permanent record of this specific work within the artist's broader oeuvre.
Key facts
- Chakaia Booker created 'External Constraints' in 2006
- The sculpture measures 55 x 90 inches
- Materials include rubber tires, wood, and steel
- Marlborough Gallery is credited as the source
- Documentation was posted on November 10, 2010 at 12:58 pm
- The entry was published on artcritical.com
- The work represents Booker's signature use of repurposed materials
- The archival entry remains accessible through RSS feeds
Entities
Artists
- Chakaia Booker
Institutions
- Marlborough Gallery
- artcritical