Untitled, 1976 sculpture by James Rosati
Untitled is a sculpture made of cast aluminum with a form over 100 inches (2.5 meters) wide that resembles a totem or human figure. The work combines rough, stacked shapes with vibrant layers of color that the artist applied like a painter would.
The work was completed in 2024 and is part of an exhibition called Actual Fractals that explores themes of natural patterns and structures. The artist built on years of exploring sculptures made from different materials to create this piece.
The artist Izumi Kato named the work Untitled to leave space for different interpretations by viewers. The sculpture invites people to form their own connection to the form and reflect on how raw materials and artistic expression can work together.
You can walk around the sculpture from different angles to view it fully. Visitors also have the option to participate in guided movement exercises that deepen your physical connection to the work.
The work connects prehistoric art traditions with modern technology by casting ancient stone forms in aluminum. This fusion of archaic symbols and contemporary manufacturing makes the sculpture a bridge between early artistic expression and present-day practice.
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