Trash Pail Ball

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Trash Pail Ball
Trash Pail Ball
Trash Pail Ball
Trash Pail Ball

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  • ArtistLars Fisk
  • Year2016
  • Edition1 of 2
  • Dimensions32 inches diameter
  • MaterialsNickel-plated steel

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From the series ‘Balls’

Part of the exhibition titled ‘Mr. Softee’, Marlborough Chelsea, NYC

Fisk’s series of ‘Balls’ has been exhibited internationally in galleries and museums such as Marlborough Gallery, PS1, and The DeCordova Museum.


Made primarily by hand in the artist’s Brooklyn studio, the works engage with ordinary elements, from pencil stubs and parking lots, to subway tiles and car parts. the material components of these architectural and urban facets — like steel, glass, ceramic, and asphalt — have been formed into perfect spheres, a transformation that simply and potently re-contextualizes the object as sculpture.

'Trash Pail Ball’ draws from the urban trash cans that are an iconic representation of the NYC streetscape.

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Selections here from three distinct projects by Lars Fisk: Balls (1996-present), Trash (2008) and Das Dings (2023). The Balls are a series of sculptures where familiar subjects such as a tree, a barn, or a UPS truck (to name a few) undergo a shape-shift into that of a sphere. As the artist says, “To make a ball of something is to abstract it into a kernel of itself. I want to strip it down to its most basic, identifiable features to see what we might find underneath the physical, like its essence. I’m curious about what happens to our perception when presented with something in this state. Can we still see it for what it isn’t?”. The sphere is the most pure and perfect of forms, a shape that lies at the heart of physics, philosophy, religion, geometry, and astronomy... it also presents the ultimate technical challenge for a sculptor. In a world in which most stock materials are based on straight lines, planes, and right angles, flawlessly bending these products to one’s curved will is an indication of an impressive mastery of technique and materials, as well as evidence of an overpowering desire for order. Fisk’s formal invention, sculptural prowess, and precise attention to detail yield sculptures that are surprising, humorous, accessible, and profound.

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