Hula Hoop

Sabrina Gschwandtner, Hula Hoop, 2010, 16 mm film and polyamide thread, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Chris Rifkin in honor of the fortieth anniversary of the Renwick Gallery, 2013.2, © 2010, Sabrina Gschwandtner
Sabrina Gschwandtner, Hula Hoop, 2010, 16 mm film and polyamide thread, 3434 in. (86.486.4 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Chris Rifkin in honor of the fortieth anniversary of the Renwick Gallery, 2013.2, © 2010, Sabrina Gschwandtner

Artwork Details

Title
Hula Hoop
Date
2010
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
3434 in. (86.486.4 cm)
Copyright
© 2010, Sabrina Gschwandtner
Credit Line
Gift of Chris Rifkin in honor of the fortieth anniversary of the Renwick Gallery
Mediums Description
16 mm film and polyamide thread
Classifications
Object Number
2013.2

Works by this artist (4 items)

Howard Newman, Temptress, 1978, bronze, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Sara Roby Foundation, 1985.30.54
Temptress
Date1978
bronze
On view
Howard Newman, Winter, 1978, bronze on integral base, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Sara Roby Foundation, 1985.30.55
Winter
Date1978
bronze on integral base
Not on view
Howard Newman, Half Woman, Quarter Bird, 1974-1975, bronze/cast, assembled and screwed, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Sara Roby Foundation, 1986.6.68, © 1975, Howard Newman
Half Woman, Quarter Bird
Date1974-1975
bronze/cast, assembled and screwed
Not on view
Howard Newman, Untitled, 1979, graphite and brown watercolor wash on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Sara Roby Foundation, 1985.30.53
Untitled
Date1979
graphite and brown watercolor wash on paper
Not on view

Related Books

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40 Under 40: Craft Futures
40 Under 40: Craft Futures examines the expanding role of the handmade in contemporary culture through the work of the next generation of artists. Organized in celebration of the fortieth anniversary of the Renwick Gallery, the Smithsonian's branch museum for American craft and decorative arts, this project gathers forty makers born since 1972, the year the Renwick opened to the public. Apparent are rapidly evolving notions of craft, ranging from traditional media, such as ceramics and jewelry, to fields as varied as sculpture, industrial design, performance and installation art, fashion design, sustainable manufacturing, and mathematics.

More Artworks from the Collection

Nellie Mae Rowe, Shopping in Vinings, Georgia, 1981, watercolor, crayon, and graphite on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Josh Feldstein, 2019.53.2
Shopping in Vinings, Georgia
Date1981
watercolor, crayon, and graphite on paper
Not on view