Robert Heinecken's 1965 Photographic Sculpture 'Figure in Six Sections'
Robert Heinecken created 'Figure in Six Sections' in 1965, a work consisting of gelatin silver prints mounted on wood blocks measuring 8 1/2 × 3 × 3 inches. The piece is held in the collection of Kathe Heinecken and is represented by The Robert Heinecken Trust based in Chicago. This information was published on October 20, 2014, through artcritical's platform. The artwork exemplifies Heinecken's experimental approach to photography and object-making during the mid-1960s. The Robert Heinecken Trust manages the copyright, which was registered in 2014. The work's dimensions and medium highlight its sculptural qualities while maintaining photographic elements. Artcritical featured this entry as part of its online content, utilizing WordPress as its publishing system.
Key facts
- Robert Heinecken created 'Figure in Six Sections' in 1965
- The artwork uses gelatin silver prints on wood blocks
- Dimensions are 8 1/2 × 3 × 3 inches
- Kathe Heinecken owns the piece
- The Robert Heinecken Trust in Chicago represents the work
- Copyright is held by The Robert Heinecken Trust © 2014
- Information was published on October 20, 2014
- Artcritical published the entry using WordPress
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Artists
- Robert Heinecken
Institutions
- The Robert Heinecken Trust
- artcritical
Locations
- Chicago
- United States