Puryear, Martin

Puryear, Martin

▪ American sculptor
born May 23, 1941, Washington, D.C., U.S.
 
 American sculptor whose streamlined and evocative sculptures made from materials such as wood and wire are associated with Postminimalism.

      Puryear grew up in Washington, D.C., and there attended Catholic University (B.A., 1963). After graduating, he joined the Peace Corps for two years, teaching in a remote village in Sierra Leone. Puryear, who is African American, was intrigued by the native crafts he saw there, and he subsequently studied woodwork and design in Stockholm before returning to the United States to attend Yale University (M.F.A., 1971). He taught at Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee, and at the University of Maryland before moving to Chicago in 1978. He taught at the University of Illinois at Chicago from 1978 to 1990 and then moved to upstate New York, where he continued to work. He received a MacArthur Foundation grant in 1989.

      Puryear's experiences in Africa and Scandinavia led him to concentrate for much of his career on the sculpting of wood, a medium not commonly employed in modern sculpture. His elegant and powerful work shows a consummate understanding of a wide range of woodworking techniques, including processes such as the lamination and painting of forms (Self, 1978) and strategies evolved from basketry (Charm of Subsistence, 1989). His forms, reduced to essences, are derived from nature or culture and still suggest the actual objects to which they refer. Puryear's efforts as a public sculptor have led him to such materials as steel and granite (Untitled, 1994).

Additional Reading
Neal Benezra, Martin Puryear (1991); Margo A. Crutchfield, Martin Puryear (2001); and John Elderfield (ed.), Martin Puryear (2007), are exhibition catalogs.

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