Jean (Hans) Arp Creative Process Includes Using Fragments to Make Sculptures

Catherine Craft, curator of Nasher exhibition 'The Nature of Arp,' discusses how fragments factor into the work of Jean (Hans) Arp as exemplified in the work of 'Daphne,' (1955). After World War II, Arp would create new sculptures by splitting apart casts of existing works as is with 'Daphne,' which resulted from making a vertical cut through a plaster cast of 'Ptolemy,' (1953). Arp credits fragments as a role in his creative process: "A small fragment of one of my plastic [i.e. sculptural] works presenting a curve or a contrast that moves me, is often the germ of a new work." This Live Look originally aired on Facebook November 27, 2018 during 'The Nature of Arp' exhibition at the Nasher Sculpture Center. (https://nashersc.org/nature-arp-daphne)