Jackie Winsor, a pivotal figure in the New York art scene and the first female sculptor to have a retrospective at MoMA, was known for her unique, hands-on approach to post-minimalist sculpture.
Her sculptures often drew from natural materials and craftsmanship, contrasting with the industrial methods of her contemporaries while encapsulating themes of nature and the human experience.
Winsor's Bound Square evokes a sense of waiting and reflection, its large frame and organic materials inviting deeper contemplation on form and function.
Despite being celebrated in the art world, Winsor was not prolific, typically producing only a few medium- or large-size pieces a year, preferring quality over quantity.
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