CY Twombly: Untitled (Bassano in Teverina) 1985. A sculpture one must bob down squint to see whats inside. In the Tate Papers Kate Nesin refers to Twombly's sculptures as having an in-between ness. / by Mark Edwards

This paper discusses CY Twombly’s Untitled (Funerary Box for a Lime Green Python) 1954, it refers to the sculptural as content more about what you can not see rather than what you can. Monument and maker while in the same breath in-between-ness is strongly included in the frame. I disagree to me Twombly has an unmistaken indelible touch you know when you are looking at a Twombly there for it has content and a history attached.