Jack Goldstein (1945-2003)
No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VA… 顯示更多 Looking at these images, we think of the Northern Lights, sunspots, mushroom clouds or volcanic explosions seen either from a great distance or in greatly magnified detail. These events are depicted to meticulous, if not obsessive, perfection through a procedure that involves a great deal of taping and stenciling, and that leaves very little indication of human involvement. Each color of the spectrum has its own separate physical layer. Both process and result suggest topographical maps, but - even though there's an inclination to read the darkest colors as ocean depths and the brightest as mountain ranges -here it is the topography of light and hue that is being charted... Think of the optical conniptions of a Bridget Riley painting seen in slow motion or under a microscope. Roberta Smith, NYTimes, May 1987
Jack Goldstein (1945-2003)

Untitled

細節
Jack Goldstein (1945-2003)
Untitled
acrylic on canvas
84 x 108 x 6 3/8in. (213.4 x 274.3cm.)
Painted in 1987
來源
John Weber Gallery, New York. (00012879).
Salama-Caro Gallery, London. (A744).
Private Collection, London.
注意事項
No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VAT at 15% will be added to the buyer's premium which is invoiced on a VAT inclusive basis.

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