In 1960 Kožarić began his series Shapes of Space, in which he gave form to the “negative space or void” of an object’s shape. Shape of Space (Refrigerator) is an imagined small-scale plaster cast of a refrigerator’s interior. “We should make a collective plaster cast of the inside of all Gorgona members’ heads, of the inside of cars, studios, apartments, trees,” the artist mused. “In fact, all the major voids of our city.” In that spirit, Kožarić made Inner Eyes, whose two rods protruding from within the sculpture represent the two eyes of a person’s face.

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2025

Medium Plaster
Dimensions 11 × 9 13/16 × 9 7/16" (28 × 25 × 24 cm)
Credit Gift of Neda Young, and James Keith Brown and Eric Diefenbach
Object number 132.2019
Department Painting & Sculpture

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