Endless Drawing

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Endless Drawing

$10,000.00

6’4” x 8’4” inches (75 x 100 cm), freehand drawing on 1⁄4” cast acrylic

One line leads, a second follows. This work was drawn by hand in Vancouver over three days. Double meandering line drawings are, as Julie Deamer puts it, “A physical and interpretative work. A solid and immense sheet of black acrylic; fluid, delicate white lines drawn onto this structure become a mess of knots suspended on a glassy black pool, creating a hallucinatory space between abstraction and form.”

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Provenance: ‘Out Of Bounds: Working Off Paper,’ with Corinne Carlson, Sonja Feldmeier, Ceal Floyer, Mark Grotjahn, Lucy Pullen, Andrei Roiter, David Shrigley, Mungo Thomson, Olav Westphalen, and Erwin Wurm at the Luckman Gallery, UCLA Cal State in Los Angeles, from August 23rd to October 13th, 2001; curated by Julie Deamer. ‘Supercollaborators’ with Sandy Plotnikoff, Helen Pitt Gallery in Vancouver BC Canada, from May 26 to June 23rd, 2021; curated by Lee Plested; Bemis Center for the Arts in Omaha Nebraska, 2001-2015; Lovitt NYC, 2017 - present.