Wendell Castle
Lectern

Lectern

© Castle Studios

Lectern
Lectern
ArtistAmerican, 1932–2018
CultureAmerican
Titles
  • Lectern
Date1975
MediumCherry
DimensionsOverall: 39 × 22 × 19 in. (99.1 × 55.9 × 48.3 cm)
Credit LineThe Leatrice S. and Melvin B. Eagle Collection, gift of Leatrice and Melvin Eagle
Object number2008.900
Non exposé

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Description

In a career spanning more than 50 years, Wendell Castle has created works that bridge traditional definitions of craft, design, and sculpture. One-of-a-kind pieces such as this Lectern—with its fluid, curvaceous form—are both functional and sculptural, thereby blurring the boundaries between the genres.


Castle's earliest influence was American woodworker and sculptor Wharton Esherick, whose technical skills and aesthetics, as well as forms and approach to wood, Castle sought to emulate. Soon, he would incorporate lamination techniques to achieve what he called a more expressive, ahistorical, and organic approach to furniture. This development was inspired, in part, by his friendship with British furniture maker John Makepeace, who had revived traditional cabinetmaking skills and paired them with a contemporary aesthetic.


Ultimately, Castle developed his own sculptural language that he has employed to great effect in wood, fiberglass, metal, and plastic. He continues to create innovative, dynamic furniture, including 2007's Dem Bones (2008.449), also in the MFAH collection of decorative arts.


Provenance[Sotheby's, March 6, 1993, lot 155]; [Skinner, Inc., Boston, October 24, 1998, lot 584]; Leatrice S. and Melvin B. Eagle; given to MFAH, 2008.
Exhibition History"Beyond Craft: Decorative Arts from the Leatrice S. and Melvin B. Eagle Collection," Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, February 23–May 26, 2014; Mint Museum of Art, Charlotte, September 6, 2014–February 22, 2015; Canton Museum of Art, Ohio, August 27–October 25, 2015.

"The Marzio Years: Transforming the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, 1982–2010," Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, October 25, 2020–January 10, 2021.
Inscriptions, Signatures and Marks
Inscribed on base: "WC 75"
Initialed on base: "WC"

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