Jacques Lipchitz: The Reader

9 September 2011
Jacques Lipchitz
Jacques Lipchitz, The Reader

The Reader, a small-scale sculpture by a major modern artist, is a gift to Carleton from the Class of 1955. Art history professor Albert Elsen took the class gift committee to Jacques Lipchitz’s studio in New York during their senior year. The students were told they could buy one object for a small sum, as long as they didn’t disclose the amount and adversely affect the artist’s prices. They picked this sculpture, a great choice because it embodies cubism in sculpture.

As one of the first cubist sculptors, Lipchitz (1891–1973) translated Picasso and Braque’s new methods of organizing pictorial space into three-dimensional art.