Robert Irwin Studio
Artist Robert Irwin moved his studio to Venice in the 1960s in order to have a more spacious working environment, as did numerous artists at the time, including Larry Bell and John Altoon. This studio was the setting for the “National Symposium on Habitability,” a day-long event in May 1970 organized by Irwin and Dr. Ed Wortz that included installations designed by Irwin, Bell, and architect Frank Gehry.
Works of Art
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Black on White, 2011, Robert Irwin. Granite. 60 x 36 x 392 in. This work was commissioned by the J. Paul Getty Trust in honor of James N. Wood. © Robert Irwin
These images show a model of the installation, the quarry in India where the granite was sourced, and the piece after delivery to the fabricator.