Alice Aycock

Alice Aycock is considered a pioneer in environmental art and site-specific art. As a leading sculptor during the feminist movement of the 1970s, Aycock’s work help resituate sculpture’s interdisciplinary nature - couched between architecture and landscape. She installed The Beginnings of a Complex... (below) in Artpark in 1977. The work titled Stairs (These Stairs Can Be Climbed) was built three years earlier.
 

 "The Beginnings of a Complex..." Excerpt Shaft #4/Five Walls, 1977

Wood  28’ high x 8’ wide x 6’ long, Artpark, Lewiston, NY

 


Stairs (These Stairs Can Be Climbed)

1974 Wood  14’2” long x 10’ wide x 13’4” high (original dimensions)


Here on Slab #11  A Pedestal Exactly Like a Kitchen


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