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Artwork from Potomac Museum Loaned to Strathmore
The 1962 steel, wood, wire and canvas sculpture—"Untitled"—by Lee Bontecou will be on display in the music center's lobby until next year, Bethesda Now reported.

Potomac's private Glenstone Museum is loaning a second artwork to Strathmore, Bethesda Now reported.
The 1962 steel, wood, wire and canvas sculpture—"Untitled"—by Lee Bontecou will be on display in the music center's lobby until next year, Bethesda Now added.
Bontecou is an American sculptor and printmaker who "established her reputation with highly personal sculptural reliefs such as Untitled (1099×1309×305 mm, 1960; Buffalo, NY, Albright–Knox A.G.), which consists of a web-like arrangement of strips of canvas attached to a welded steel frame around a central oval void. One such work was included in the influential Art of Assemblage exhibition held at MOMA, New York, in 1961," according to the website for the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.
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The Glenstone museum displays post-World War II art "in a series of refined architectural and outdoor spaces," according to its website. "The settings exist to exhibit works of art—created from 1945 through the present—that represent the greatest historical shifts in how art is seen and experienced."
Read more about the piece on display on Bethesda Now's website.
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