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b. 1938 - d. 2016

PIP CULBERT (1938-2016) Notable for her fabric works, Pip Culbert creates minimal line drawings made from the seams of deconstructed clothing. The artist discards the bulk of a pants pocket or a shirt, and draws the pattern's outlines in her minimal compositions, breaking these objects down to their essential forms. Pip Culbert was born in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1938 and attended the Royal College of Art in London, where she graduated in 1961. Culbert has been exhibited at the Museum of New Zealand, Te Papa; Fifth Street Gallery, London; Fouladi Projects, San Francisco; and Christchurch Art Gallery, New Zealand, among others.

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  • Pip Culbert (British, 1938-2016) 2 Fabric Sculptures
    Jan. 28, 2021

    Pip Culbert (British, 1938-2016) 2 Fabric Sculptures

    Est: $200 - $400

    Pip Culbert (British, 1938-2016) Two Shredded Shirts on Hangers, 1997. Size: 36'' x 18'' x 1'' (91 x 46 x 3 cm) each. Provenance: Refusalon, San Francisco; Allan Stone Gallery, New York. Provenance: Collection of Allan Stone, New York.

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  • Pip Culbert (British, 1938-2016) Sculpture
    Jul. 22, 2020

    Pip Culbert (British, 1938-2016) Sculpture

    Est: $300 - $500

    Pip Culbert (British, 1938-2016) " Shredded Shirt on Hanger," 1997. Provenance: Refusalon, San Francisco; Allan Stone Gallery, New York. Size: 33" x 17" (84 x 43 cm). PIP CULBERT (1938-2016) Notable for her fabric works, Pip Culbert creates minimal line drawings made from the seams of deconstructed clothing. The artist discards the bulk of a pants pocket or a shirt, and draws the pattern's outlines in her minimal compositions, breaking these objects down to their essential forms. Pip Culbert was born in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1938 and attended the Royal College of Art in London, where she graduated in 1961. Culbert has been exhibited at the Museum of New Zealand, Te Papa; Fifth Street Gallery, London; Fouladi Projects, San Francisco; and Christchurch Art Gallery, New Zealand, among others.

    Material Culture
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