Mark di Suvero, American, born 1933
Bygones, 1976
Steel
310 × 172 × 382 ¾ in. (787.4 × 436.9 × 972.2 cm)
3-D Object/Sculpture
1978-015 DJ
© Mark di Suvero
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Reaching over twenty-five feet into the air and nearly
thirty-two feet across, the Menil Collection’s Bygones, 1976, has
been installed in a park adjacent to the museum since its opening in 1987.
Constructed of two steel girders and a rectangular steel plate, Bygones exemplifies
the I-beam construction for which the artist became known. The diagonals of the
three elements lend an energetic dynamism to the work, tempered by the
stabilizing triangle formed at its base. Di Suvero chose to use weathered
steel still bearing the stamps and scars of its manufacturing. As a
material, it gradually develops a protective patina when exposed to the outdoor
climate’s wet and dry cycles. Dynamic yet poised, monumental in scale yet
elegant in proportion, Bygones embodies di Suvero’s command of
materials, engineering, and geometry. As Dominique de Menil herself noted in a
letter of 1984, “Mark di Suvero’s Bygones is one of the great
sculptures of its time.”
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