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Collection Online as of April 26, 2024

Untitled (Basketball Drawing) - drawing

Untitled (Basketball Drawing) - drawing

2002
Location: not on view

Did You Know?

The gradations of the work were made by the artist repeatedly bouncing a basketball coated in charcoal on the surface of the paper.

Description

Considered one of the most influential and enigmatic artists of the past 50 years, David Hammons consistently challenges social conventions. In this work, he made an abstract composition by bouncing a charcoal-covered basketball onto a sheet of white paper. The resulting drawing calls to mind the role professional sports such as basketball can play within contemporary culture, often seen as an aspirational road to fame and fortune that few achieve. This idea echoes the way the drawing was made; chance plays a prominent role in the outcome of the composition. The addition of an empty water bottle behind the frame gives the drawing sculptural dimension. This object, which normally would have been discarded after use, is elevated to the status of fine art as it props up the drawing.
  • 2002-?
    Collection of the artist
    2015
    (Salon 94, NY, 2015, sold to Agnes Gund)
    2015
    Agnes Gund, NY, given to the Cleveland Museum of Art
    2015-
    The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH
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Source URL:

https://www.clevelandart.org/art/2015.65.a