Tom Sachs: Drawings and Sound Systems presents a program of the artist’s iconic sculptures, specifically drawings and sound systems, to craft a taxonomy of commodified objects and the systems that build them.

Tom Sachs: Drawings and Sound Systems
“Whether it is a painting, a sneaker, a cathedral—it’s all sculpture to me.”Tom Sachs

 

Tom Sachs: Drawings and Sound Systems presents a program of the artist’s iconic sculptures, specifically drawings and sound systems, to craft a taxonomy of commodified objects and the systems that build them.

Sachs’ genre defying mixed media sculptures, often recreations of modern icons using everyday materials, show all of the work that goes into producing an object— a reversal of modernization’s trend towards products with cleaner, simpler, and more perfect edges. Sachs’s sculptures are conspicuously handmade; lovingly cobbled together from plywood, resin, steel, plastic, and ceramic. Scars and imperfections tell the story of how these objects came into being and remove them from the realm of miraculous conception.

The themes central to Sachs’ universe focus on American culture and society, which he treats with a heavy dose of humor and irony. He playfully engages with the corporate ecosystem and the idea of ‘brand image’ by riffing on luxury consumer items and global brands, transforming them through their inclusion in artistic contexts. The handmade exploration of these objects is what ultimately develops the ethos of his studio. Prioritizing the roles of material and process, Sachs’ team of ten functions like a teaching hospital or cult— one that worships plywood and the spirit of transparency to heighten our awareness of modern production.

Tom Sachs: Drawings and Sound Systems is on view at Anthony Gallery at 1360 W. Lake Street from July 12th to August 17th, 2024.

July 12, 2024 – August 17, 2024
1360 W. Lake Street, Chicago IL, 60607
About the Artist

Tom Sachs

Arelentlessly innovative and subversive sculptor, Tom Sachs (b. 1966, New York) is best known for his elaborate, bricolage recreations of masterpieces of engineering and design. Humble foam core and plywood replace the gleaming aluminum and polycarbonate of mass-produced items, fabricated with the combination of industrial vigor and handmade artistry that have become his trademark.

Beyond the studio, Sachs has further solidified his focus on the artist’s hand as proof that anything he makes is sculpture— from the blockchain to sneakers. Sachs is especially recognized and celebrated as a designer and collaborator with Nike. The iconic Mars Yard sneakers and Nikecraft projects have allowed Sachs to seamlessly blend art, design, and functionality, creating products that push boundaries and challenge traditional notions of both art and fashion.

His work has been exhibited in many countries and is held in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, Whitney Museum in New York, Pompidou Center in Paris, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Tate Modern in London, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and many more. He has had major solo exhibitions at Deichtorhallen, Hamburg (2021), Tokyo City Opera (2019), Nasher Sculpture Center, Houston (2017), Noguchi Museum, New York (2016), Yerba Buena Arts Center, San Francisco (2016), Brooklyn Museum, New York (2016), Mori Art Museum, Tokyo (2016), Lyon Biennale, France (2013), “Space Program: MARS ” Park Avenue Armory, New York (2012), Venetian Architecture Biennale (2010), Prada Foundation, Milan (2006), Guggenheim Museum, Berlin (2003).

Sachs lives and works in New York.

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