Helen Pashgian's 1968-69 cast polyester resin sculpture at Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego
A cast polyester resin sculpture by Helen Pashgian, created between 1968 and 1969, is held in the collection of the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego. The untitled work measures eight inches in diameter. Photographer Philipp Scholz Rittermann documented the piece. This information was published on artcritical on October 28, 2011. Pashgian's sculpture represents her exploration of light and material, characteristic of her practice during that period. The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego maintains this work as part of its holdings. The photograph by Rittermann serves as a visual record of the sculpture. The publication date provides temporal context for when this specific documentation was shared publicly.
Key facts
- Helen Pashgian created an untitled sculpture between 1968 and 1969
- The sculpture is made of cast polyester resin
- The work measures 8 inches in diameter
- The sculpture is in the collection of the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego
- Photographer Philipp Scholz Rittermann photographed the sculpture
- This information was published on artcritical on October 28, 2011
- The publication occurred at 3:28 pm
- The sculpture represents Pashgian's exploration of light and material
Entities
Artists
- Helen Pashgian
- Philipp Scholz Rittermann
Institutions
- Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego
- artcritical
Locations
- San Diego
- United States