Angela Bulloch | "Horizontal Technicolour: Stills with Negative Space", 2002 | (for Parkett 66)
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Parkett Vol. 66
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“Angela Bulloch’s work is based on activating the dynamics of [the] relationship between technical possibility and cultural space of perception... the presentation always takes the shape of a mix, contains shifts in size and speed, and can therefore never be reduced to one single interpretation.”
Martin Prinzhorn, Parkett No. 66, 2002
Additional Quote
“Based on her 2002 sculptural installation of the same name, Angela Bulloch’s Horizontal Technicolour depicts an array of colored boxes, lit by interior fluorescent tubes. The lamps, which come in different colors and are digitally dimmed or brightened over time, are capable of creating a staggering number of color combinations—here, they are captured in one such moment of colorful display.” -Artspace
"Horizontal Technicolour: Stills with Negative Space", 2002 (for Parkett 66)
C-print,
sheet: 12 3/16 x 46” (30,9 x 116,6 cm),
image: 8 7/16 x 42 7/16” (21,5 x 107,8 cm),
printed by Philippe Laumont, Laumont Editions, New York,
Ed. 80/XX, signed and numbered verso, bottom right.
On the occasion of Angela Bulloch’s exhibition at the Musée d'Arts de Nantes we are delighted to make her Parkett edition available to all at a special price of €1200 with free shipping through the end of June 2022.
Read a Parkett Text on Angela Bulloch
Parkett Vol. 66
Quote from Parkett
“Angela Bulloch’s work is based on activating the dynamics of [the] relationship between technical possibility and cultural space of perception... the presentation always takes the shape of a mix, contains shifts in size and speed, and can therefore never be reduced to one single interpretation.”
Martin Prinzhorn, Parkett No. 66, 2002
Additional Quote
“Based on her 2002 sculptural installation of the same name, Angela Bulloch’s Horizontal Technicolour depicts an array of colored boxes, lit by interior fluorescent tubes. The lamps, which come in different colors and are digitally dimmed or brightened over time, are capable of creating a staggering number of color combinations—here, they are captured in one such moment of colorful display.” -Artspace
"Horizontal Technicolour: Stills with Negative Space", 2002 (for Parkett 66)
C-print,
sheet: 12 3/16 x 46” (30,9 x 116,6 cm),
image: 8 7/16 x 42 7/16” (21,5 x 107,8 cm),
printed by Philippe Laumont, Laumont Editions, New York,
Ed. 80/XX, signed and numbered verso, bottom right.
On the occasion of Angela Bulloch’s exhibition at the Musée d'Arts de Nantes we are delighted to make her Parkett edition available to all at a special price of €1200 with free shipping through the end of June 2022.
Read a Parkett Text on Angela Bulloch
Parkett Vol. 66
Quote from Parkett
“Angela Bulloch’s work is based on activating the dynamics of [the] relationship between technical possibility and cultural space of perception... the presentation always takes the shape of a mix, contains shifts in size and speed, and can therefore never be reduced to one single interpretation.”
Martin Prinzhorn, Parkett No. 66, 2002
Additional Quote
“Based on her 2002 sculptural installation of the same name, Angela Bulloch’s Horizontal Technicolour depicts an array of colored boxes, lit by interior fluorescent tubes. The lamps, which come in different colors and are digitally dimmed or brightened over time, are capable of creating a staggering number of color combinations—here, they are captured in one such moment of colorful display.” -Artspace
"Horizontal Technicolour: Stills with Negative Space", 2002 (for Parkett 66)
C-print,
sheet: 12 3/16 x 46” (30,9 x 116,6 cm),
image: 8 7/16 x 42 7/16” (21,5 x 107,8 cm),
printed by Philippe Laumont, Laumont Editions, New York,
Ed. 80/XX, signed and numbered verso, bottom right.
On the occasion of Angela Bulloch’s exhibition at the Musée d'Arts de Nantes we are delighted to make her Parkett edition available to all at a special price of €1200 with free shipping through the end of June 2022.
Artist Document
Angela Bulloch’s large-scale sculptural work “Horizontal Technicolour”, 2002 on view at the Sharjah Art Museum, United Arab Emirates in 2016.
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