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Constantin Brâncuși's Endless Column Voulangis And Tirgu Jiu

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16 November 2024 - 1 January 2025
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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Constantin Brancusi and Man Ray, The Endless Column, 1927
Constantin Brancusi and Man Ray
1876-1957
The Endless Column, 1927
Dedicated on Verso "à Madame Claire Croiza, des joujoux pour les grandes personnes".
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Vintage Silver Gelatin Print
PH551
45,5 x 57,9 cm
This photograph is of the Endless column that Brancusi carved and installed in the garden of Edward Steichen’s home in Voulangis just outside Paris. It is one of Brancusi’s undisputed...
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This photograph is of the Endless column that Brancusi carved and installed in the garden of Edward Steichen’s home in Voulangis just outside Paris.

It is one of Brancusi’s undisputed masterpieces and one of the most influential sculptures of the 20th century.

The sculpture was carved from a poplar tree around 1926. It was his 3rd column after a small (H.203cm) column carved in Oak in 1918, now in the Museum of Modern Art In New York and a another Oak column (H.406cm) carved C. 1925 in Paris, now in the reconstructed Brancusi studio in Paris. This 3rd column was the first to be placed outdoors.

In, “Brancusi a Study of the Sculpture” Sidney Geist writes
The twenty-three foot (556.6cm) column rises without effort and unobtrusively against the surrounding foliage. It appears as a repetition without monotony, diminishing perspectively, but ever present in the mind. Stiff where all is swaying, regular where all is varied, it is the shape of intelligence amid floral exuberance, a human gesture in a natural world.

When Steichen left the house he gave the column back to Brancusi and in the Autumn of 1927 Man Ray accompanied Brancusi to assist his friend with the dismantling of the column. Man Ray and Brancusi filmed the day and this photograph is a still taken from that film. In order to get the column back to and into his studio Brancusi cut the work in two.

This is the only photograph of the Steichen column that isolates the column against the sky and predicts the Tirgu Jiu column of 1938, now a Unesco World Heritage site.

There are 15 recorded prints made by the Artist, 9 in the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, 1 in the Kunsthaus in Zurich and 5 in private collections.



Provenance

Madame Claire Croiza

Exhibitions

First exhibited in this format at the Brummer Gallery in 1933-34. Subsequently a copy of this print was always on view in the studio

Paul B Franklin, Brancusi and Duchamp, The Art of Dialogue, Kasmin, New York, 2018, reproduced pages 50-51
Artizon Museum, Tokyo, Brancusi Carving the Essence, March – July 2024, number 69, illustrated page 120

Literature

Cahiers D’Art, Paris, 1934, number 1-4, reproduced page 84

V.G. Paleolog, Brancusi, Bucharest, Ed. Forum, 1947

Jurgen Partenheimer,”Constantin Brancusi : Der Kunstler als Fotograf seiner Skulptur”, Kunsthaus Zurich, 1976, number 56 reproduced.

F.T.Bach, Constantin Brancusi. Metamorphosen. Plasticher.Form. Dumont, Cologne, 1987, illustrated page 167, 551F

Brancusi, Connaissance des Arts, HC, Paris, 1995, page 46.

Reproduced page 46

F.Bach, Brancusi, Photo Refexion, Editions Du Regard, Paris, 1991, illustrated page 13

1991

Friedrich Teja Bach, Margit Rowell and Ann Temkin, Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1995, p.367, no.203; [édition française, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, 1995];

Erika Billeter, Brancusi Als Fotograf, Benteli Verlag, Bern, 1997, reproduced plate 36

La Collection L’Atelier Brancusi, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, 1997, illustrated pages 68 and 78

La Colonne sans fin, Les carnets de l’Atelier Brancusi, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, 1998, number 114, reproduced

On the back cover.

Radu Varia, Brancusi Photographe, Hopkins Custot, Paris, 2003, number 34 illustrated 551J

Vic Muniz, Brancusi photographs, Michael Hue Williams Fine Art, June-August 2003, London, number 39, illustrated ph551k

Paola Mola, Brancusi the White Work, Skira, Guggenheim Venice,

2005, No. 23 reproduced page 68

Quentin Bajac, Brancusi images Film sans film Photographie

(Cont.) Centre Pompidou, Paris, 2011, illustrated, PP 214-5 and front cover.

Constantin Brancusi and Richard Serra, A handbook of possibilities, Foundation Beyeler, Basle, 2011, reproduced

Pages 220-221

Doina Lemny, Brancusi Au-delà de toutes les Frontières,

Fage Editions, Lyon, 2012. Reproduced page 86

Brancusi, Rosso, Man Ray, Framing Sculptur, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam, 2014, Number 28d illustrated page 157

Rodin, Moore, Brancusi, Through the Sculptor’s Lens, Waddington-Custot Gallery, London, 2015, number 26, illustrated

Paul B Franklin, Brancusi and Duchamp, The Art of Dialogue, Kasmin, New York, 2018, reproduced pages 50-51

Constantin Brancusi & Magdalene Odundo, Albion Barn Publishing, Oxford, England, 2020, reproduced Page89, 551J

Brancusi, L'Art ne fait que commencer, Editions du Centre Pompidou, Paris, 2024, Illustrated Page 206 PH551 G

Brancusi, Art is just Beginning, Verlag Scheidegger & Speiss AG, Zurich, Reproduced page 214 Ph 551 G

Artizon Museum, Tokyo, Brancusi Carving the Essence, March – July 2024, number 69, illustrated page 120


Publications

Brancusi Filme : 1923-1939, 16mm/35mm, n/b, DVD, 56’, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, 2011

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