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Standing Couple

Artist: Mara Scrupe (1955 - )
Date: 1989
20th century
Dimensions: 144 in. (365.76 cm)
Dimensions Extent: approximate
Object Type: Statue
Creation Place: North America, United States
Medium and Support: Welded, painted steel
Credit Line: Gift of the artist, 1997
Accession Number: CAC2018.03.01
On View: Outside of Quick Center for the Performing Arts

This 12-foot steel sculpture depicts two abstract and androgynous figures, their squat torsos poised above disproportionately long legs. Although they are composed of segments of geometrically-shaped steel, they have a remarkably fluid appearance. Viewers enjoy multiple perspectives of Standing Couple, thanks to its location at the intersection of four paths near the Quick Center for the Arts.




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Contemporary
Period and styles of painting, sculpture, graphic arts, and architecture dating from the recent past and present. It differs from modern art in that the term 'Contemporary art' does not carry the implication of a non-traditional style, but instead refers only to the time period in which the work was created. 'Modern' and 'Contemporary' are inherently fluid terms. The term 'Contemporary' is sometimes more narrowly used to refer to art from ca. 1960 or 1970 up to the present. To refer to the current time period without reference to style of art, use "contemporary (generic time frame)".
statues
Sculpture in the round, usually but not always depicting humans, animals, mythical beings, or small figure groups. Statues are relatively large in scale, being life-size, larger than life-size, or only slightly smaller than life-size. For small-scale representations of humans, animals, or mythical beings, use "figurines," "statuettes," or another appropriate term. For depictions of humans, animals, or mythical beings in media other than sculpture, use "figures (representations)."
abstract
Genre of visual arts in which figurative subjects or other forms are simplified or changed in their representation so that they do not portray a recognizable person, object, thing, etc.; may reference an idea, quality, or state rather than a concrete object. For the process of formulating general concepts by abstracting common properties of instances, prefer "abstraction." For 20th-century art styles that were a reaction against the traditional European conception of art as the imitation of nature, use "Abstract (fine arts style)."

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