Alice Aycock
- Introduction
- Alice Aycock (born November 20, 1946) is an American sculptor and installation artist. She was an early artist in the land art movement in the 1970s, and has created many large-scale metal sculptures around the world. Aycock's drawings and sculptures of architectural and mechanical fantasies combine logic, imagination, magical thinking and science.
- Wikidata
- Q523722
- Introduction
- American artist.
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Female
- Roles
- Artist, Environmental Artist, Sculptor
- Name
- Alice Aycock
- Ulan
- 500026635
Exhibitions
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Here Is Every. Four Decades of Contemporary Art
Sep 10, 2008–Mar 23, 2009
MoMA
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P.U.L.S.E. (People Who Use Light Sound and Energy)
Apr 4–May 23, 1987
MoMA PS1
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Contemporary Works from the Collection
Nov 6, 1986–Mar 31, 1987
MoMA
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Recent Acquisitions: Drawings
Mar 19–Jun 2, 1981
MoMA
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Special Projects (Winter 1980)
Feb 17–Apr 6, 1980
MoMA PS1
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Alice Aycock has
9 exhibitionsonline.
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Alice Aycock Project for a Circular Building with Narrow Ledges for Walking: Plan and Profile 1976
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Alice Aycock Project Entitled "Studies for a Town" 1977
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Alice Aycock Study for Project Entitled "Studies for a Town" 1977
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Alice Aycock Study (Incomplete Plan) for Project Entitled "The City of the Walls" 1978
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Alice Aycock Study for Project Entitled "The City of the Walls: A Narrow City: A Thin City" 1978
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Alice Aycock Collected Ghost Stories from the Workhouse from the series How to Catch and Manufacture Ghosts 1980
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Alice Aycock How To Catch and Manufacture Ghosts 1981
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Alice Aycock The New China Drawing: The World Above, The World Below 1984
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Alice Aycock East River Roundabout 1994
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