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Christopher Wilmarth

1943
1987
United States
Christopher Wilmarth was an American sculptor born in Sonoma, California, in 1943 and died in Brooklyn, New York, in 1987.
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Movement:
Minimalism
Biography:

Christopher Wilmarth was an American sculptor born on June 11, 1943, in Sonoma, California, and he passed away on November 19, 1987, in Brooklyn, New York. He is primarily associated with the Minimalist movement, although his work often transcended strict categorizations, incorporating elements of abstraction and emotional depth. Wilmarth is renowned for his innovative use of glass and steel, creating sculptures that explored the interplay of light, transparency, and form. His education at Cooper Union in New York City significantly influenced his artistic development, and he later taught at the School of Visual Arts and Cooper Union. Despite his relatively brief career, Wilmarth's work left a lasting impact on the field of contemporary sculpture, noted for its poetic and introspective qualities. His untimely death by suicide at the age of 44 marked a tragic end to a promising and influential artistic journey.

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