Mel Kendrick
- Introduction
- Mel Kendrick (born July 28, 1949), is an American artist, known primarily for his sculptural work in wood, bronze, rubber, paper and, most recently, cast concrete. Kendrick's work reflects a deep fascination with process, space, and geometry. The New York Times has written that Kendrick's work "looks offhand, but is in fact complex almost to the point of craziness, Piranesi-style."
- Wikidata
- Q6810748
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Sculptor
- Name
- Mel Kendrick
- Ulan
- 500105598
Exhibitions
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Kiki Smith: Prints, Books, and Things
Dec 5, 2003–Mar 4, 2004
MoMA
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An International Survey of Recent Painting and Sculpture
May 17–Aug 19, 1984
MoMA
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James Biederman, Don Gummer, Nigel Hall, Mel Kendrick, Avital Oz
May 27–Jun 20, 1981
MoMA PS1
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Special Projects (Winter 1979)
Feb 11–Apr 1, 1979
MoMA PS1
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Various Artists, Gregory Amenoff, Joe Andoe, James Brown, Vija Celmins, Louisa Chase, Eric Fischl, Jan Hashey, Michael Hurson, Mel Kendrick, James Nares, Ellen Phelan, Joel Shapiro, Kiki Smith, David Storey, Michelle Stuart, Richard Tuttle, Trevor Winkfield, Robin Winters A Bestiary 1990
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Mel Kendrick Little Cock (plate, folio 39 verso) from A Bestiary 1990
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Mel Kendrick Giraffe (plate, folio 49 verso) from A Bestiary 1990
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