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Slides of a Changing Painting (1982-1983) by Robert Gober is one of the artist’s earliest works, presenting the evolution of a single painting over the course of one year. The development of the painting, chronicled in time-lapse photography, reveals the artist’s transformation of the surface of a small board into a vast and varied platform of themes, objects, and landscapes. Many of the artist’s later preoccupations – the cropped human figure and images of water – appear fleetingly throughout the course of this work. Captured on film, Gober’s changing painting is reconstituted as a diary, a visual record of the year in which he produced this installation.
Robert Gober was born in 1954 in Wallingford, Connecticut. Gober represented the United States at the 2001 Venice Biennale and his work has shown at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; and the Serpentine Gallery, London. In 2007 his work was the subject of a retrospective exhibition at the Schaulager, Basel, Switzerland. He lives and works in New York.
Slides of a Changing Painting will be presented in the Lu & Chris Law Gallery from October 15, 2010 through January 16, 2011.
David B. Smith Gallery | Home.
if you are checking the class blog right now (or in the next 2 hours), rush yourself to this show at david b. smith.
Sowers, Acrylic on wood, 40″ x 120″, 2010
via Josh Keyes Collision.
due to an unexpected personal event, I am forced to cancel class today (11/04).
please reference schedule for assignments/research.
i apologize for the inconvenience, we will pick up where we left off on tuesday (11/09).
thank you for your understanding. please email with any questions.
OCTOBER 15, 2010 – JANUARY 9, 2011
Isca Greenfield-Sanders: Light Leaks features new paintings by New York-based artist Isca Greenfield-Sanders. Greenfield-Sanders creates paintings based on found photographs from the 1960s, deliberately choosing flawed images as source material and preserving these flaws in the final works. In her Light Leaks series, the color banding, overexposure, and light leaks found in 35mm film photography serve as inspiration for the artist. In some works, she manufactures these blemishes herself. Greenfield-Sanders\’ works reveal the contours between painting and photography, pushing them into an ambiguous realm between the two.
MCA Denver is proud to present Isca Greenfield-Sanders’ first solo museum exhibition. Greenfield-Sanders was born in 1978 in New York City. She has been a visiting artist at the American Academy in Rome and her work has been shown at the Brooklyn Museum and the McNay Art Museum in San Antonio, Texas. She lives and works in New York.
Isca Greenfield-Sanders: Light Leaks will be presented in the David & Laura Merage Foundation Gallery from October 15, 2010 through January 16, 2011. The opening celebration will be held Friday, October 15. A catalog with an essay by curator Nora Burnett Abrams will accompany the exhibition.
(Image: Isca Greenfield-Sanders, detail)
conor harrington’s work is a great example of a painter drawing from all of art history.
old masters portraiture / color field / ab ex / hard edge abstraction
