Since the 1960s, British sculptor Phyllida Barlow (born 1944) has
pursued a unique investigation into materiality, form and process in the
wake of the minimalist and postminimalist movements of the 1960s and
70s. Barlow's 2013 exhibition Scree, at the Des Moines Art Center, was
designed specifically for the museum, responding to and residing within
the architecture of its I.M. Pei wing. Built in 1968, this classically
Brutalist architecture with its poured concrete structure and expansive
windows forms the perfect backdrop to the artist's ongoing development
of the minimalist legacy. Scree also includes 55 works on paper from
the late 1960s to the present, which are juxtaposed with works she has
selected from the Des Moines Art Center's Permanent Collections. These
include works by artists who have been central to her artistic
development such as Louise Bourgeois, Yayoi Kusama, Magdalena
Abakanowicz, John Chamberlain and Eva Hesse.