* 1965 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. Lives and works in Conway, Massachusetts, USA
American Artist
Known for: Complex geometric arrangements with everyday material such as toothpicks, pencils
Exhibited works
1000 Hours of Staring, 1992–1997. 1st | B | Starring at paper 82,5 x 82,5 cm. The work is a blank sheet of paper at which the artist has stared 1,000 hours, between the years1992 and 1997. Thus, an unusual amount of time (41 days and 16 hours) was involved in making it, in order to show nothing. However, it remains unclear to what extent the paper was modified or loaded with meaning by the staring, by the artist or his audience. The work is exhibited HERE. | |
Untitled (A Curse), 1992. 1st | B | The work consists of an empty space on a pedestal (an area with a 27.9 cm diameter) that had been cursed by a witch. The work is exhibited HERE (scroll down). | |
Links Gagosian Gallery | Luhring Augustine Gallery | Stephen Friedman Gallery | Further informations 1 | 2
Please note There is currently nothing on exhibit by Tom Friedman in the MUSEUM NO SHOW. At the request of the artist, the show room reserved for him remains empty, there is no art work to see - nothing. |