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Clement Meadmore (1929-2005) was an Australian-American sculptor renowned for his monumental, abstract steel sculptures blending Minimalism & Abstract Expressionism. His work is featured in major museums and public spaces globally.

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Biografia umelca

Clement Meadmore: Sculptor of Minimalism and Monumentality

Clement Meadmore (1929-2005) was an Australian-American sculptor whose distinctive approach to abstraction—characterized by monumental steel sculptures blending Minimalism and Abstract Expressionism—earned him international acclaim. Born in Melbourne, Australia, Meadmore’s artistic journey began with a fascination for the natural world and a profound influence from his mother's appreciation of Impressionist painters like Corot and Edgar Degas. This early exposure instilled within him a lifelong dedication to exploring fundamental geometric principles as expressive tools.
  • Early Life & Education: Meadmore pursued aeronautical engineering at RMIT before dedicating himself to sculpture in 1953. He honed his craft through extensive travels across Europe and Japan, absorbing artistic ideas from diverse cultures.
  • Emergence as a Sculptor: His breakthrough came with the creation of welded steel sculptures that garnered recognition from institutions like MoMA in 1969, marking the beginning of a prolific career punctuated by numerous exhibitions showcasing his singular vision.
  • Move to New York & Artistic Evolution: Meadmore relocated to New York City in 1963 at age 34 and embraced American citizenship. He became a celebrated jazz drummer alongside his sculptural pursuits, demonstrating versatility beyond the realm of art.
Meadmore’s artistic philosophy revolved around transforming geometry into an expressive medium—a concept he termed “transcending geometry.” He developed a technique that treated geometric forms as pliable and plastic, mirroring the qualities of traditional materials like wood and clay. This approach resulted in sculptures that possessed both structural integrity and palpable materiality, reflecting his deep understanding of artistic language. Notably, Meadmore championed COR-TEN steel—a weathering steel known for its rust patina—selecting it as his favored material. He envisioned these monumental pieces as relics of industrial obsolescence, mirroring the beauty found in decay and abandonment.
  • Technique & Material Choice: Meadmore’s meticulous studio practice involved constructing small maquettes – miniature versions of his future sculptures – which were then fabricated by Lippincott, Inc., Connecticut, ensuring precision and artistic integrity.
  • Notable Works & Exhibitions: His powerful sculptures have graced campuses across the United States, including Princeton University, and have been showcased in exhibitions spanning Tokyo, Amarillo, Grand Rapids, Albuquerque, Jacksonville, and Columbus.
Meadmore’s legacy extends beyond his individual creations; he fundamentally reshaped sculptural practice by prioritizing geometric abstraction as a vehicle for emotional expression. His work is featured prominently in collections at museums worldwide—the Art Institute of Chicago, Cleveland Museum of Art, Detroit Institute of Arts, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Portland Art Museum and others—solidifying his position as one of the foremost figures in twentieth-century sculpture and cementing his enduring influence on subsequent generations of artists. He passed away peacefully in New York City in 2005, leaving behind a body of work that continues to inspire contemplation and admiration for its austere beauty and conceptual depth.
Clement Meadmore

Clement Meadmore

1929 - 2005 , Australia

Základné informácie

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Minimalism & Abstract Expressionism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['COR-TEN steel']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Corot
    • Degas
  • Date Of Birth: 1929
  • Date Of Death: 2005
  • Full Name: clement meadmore
  • Nationality: Australian-American
  • Notable Artworks: ['Janus']
  • Place Of Birth: Australia