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Celebrate the start of spring with "Bibeli and Bobeli In Spring I," one of over 600 sculptures Peter Fischli and David Weiss produced in their series "Suddenly This Overview." For more than 30 years beginning in 1981, the artists created these small sculptures using unfired clay—a popular craft material rarely used in the realm of fine art. For Fischli and Weiss, clay was perfectly suited for making quick three-dimensional sketches that they could hand-mold and easily revise. Peter Fischli expressed, "In the late 1970s and early 1980s, working with clay as your material was taboo, relegated to the category of handicraft, domestic creativity. It had a bad image, at least in the high culture; it was considered unserious. So it was like adopting an amateur technique." #FischliWeiss had a real desire to to subvert expectations about what defines art, both in terms of subject matter and also in terms of materials used to make art. Learn more at guggenheim.org/fischliweiss. ? @dmheald


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