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'''Modular constructivism''' is a style of [[sculpture]] that emerged in the
Writing in ''Architecture Week'' (
Hauer's enthusiasm caught the imagination of his colleague at [[Yale]], [[Norman Carlberg]]. Both were devoted students of the arch-formalist [[Josef Albers]]. Indeed, from the beginning, there was in this modular approach to sculpture an implicit [[formalism (art)|formalism]] and even [[minimalism]] which held itself aloof from some of the other artistic trends of the time, such as the [[pop art]] and
==See also==
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*[[Constructivism]]▼
==References==
* Galerie Chalette. [http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/oclc/6027697&referer=brief_results ''Structured sculpture : December 1960-January 1961''] ([[New York City]] : The Gallery,
* Carlberg, Norman. ''Norman Carlberg : an exhibition of sculpture'' [exhibition catalogue] (Exhibition of sculpture : Norman Carlberg : presented by the Pennsylvania State University College of Arts and Architecture, November 5-November 29, 1966) [[OCLC]] 81988058; [[OCLC]] 82275454 (Worldcat links: [http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/oclc/81988058?tab=details]; [http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/oclc/82275454?tab=details]; [http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/oclc/77954741&referer=brief_results])
* Hauer, Erwin. [http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/oclc/56436200&referer=brief_results ''Erwin Hauer : Continua - architectural screens and walls by Erwin Hauer''] (New York : Princeton Architectural; London : Hi Marketing, 2004) {{ISBN|1-56898-455-3}}
* Montpelier Cultural Arts Center. [http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/oclc/49254937&referer=brief_results Sculpture 2000 : the twentieth anniversary of the Montpelier invitational sculpture exhibition, Montpelier Cultural Arts Center, June 8 - August 18, 2000] [exhibition catalogue] (Maryland : Montpelier Cultural Arts Center, 2000) [[OCLC]] 49254937
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* Philadelphia Museum College of Art; Paul Darrow; Ed Rossbach; Walter Reinsel;
==External links==
*[http://www.erwinhauerstudios.com/pages/intro.html Erwin Hauer Studios homepage, with Hauer bio]
*[http://www.newartsgallery.com/Artist_Ind/erwin/erwin.htm New Arts Gallery information on Erwin Hauer including '''COLOR IMAGES''']
*[http://www.architonic.com/cat/fam/3101037/1 Information on Erwin Hauer Studios from architonic.com]
*[http://www.architectureweek.com/2004/0804/culture_2-
*[http://www.seidler.net.au/projects/023b.html '''COLOR IMAGES''' of large modular sculpture by Carlberg ] at Riverside Centre, built by [[Harry Seidler]] and Associates in [[Brisbane, Australia|Brisbane]], [[Australia]]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20061006083202/http://www.marylandartsource.org/artists/detail_000000160.html Marylandartsource.com] page on Norman Carlberg, including some comment by the artist on the modular constructivist style
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[[Category:History of sculpture]]
[[Category:Modernist sculpture]]
[[Category:Modularity|Constructivism]]
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