Nicole Eisenman | “Untitled“, 2012 | (for Parkett 91)
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Parkett Vol. 91
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“What is it that draws one body to another? What is it that then draws a body to pull out a pen and try to trace what it sees, record the figure before it in line or stroke?”
Litia Perta, Parkett No. 91, 2012
Additional Quote
“The monotype Untitled by Nicole Eisenman features a brightly colored, abstracted figure, as is characteristic of her painting style. Depicted face-on with a bucolic landscape in the background, the work reflects her interest in incorporating art-historical portrait techniques into her contemporary practice.” -Artspace
“Untitled“, 2012 (for Parkett 91)
Color monotypes, each unique,
24 1/4 x 18 3/4” (61,6 x 47,6 cm).
Printed in collaboration with Marina Ancona at 10 Grand Press, Brooklyn NY,
Ed. 20/X, signed and numbered
Sold out. Please inquire.
Read a Parkett Text on Nicole Eisenman
Parkett Vol. 91
Quote from Parkett
“What is it that draws one body to another? What is it that then draws a body to pull out a pen and try to trace what it sees, record the figure before it in line or stroke?”
Litia Perta, Parkett No. 91, 2012
Additional Quote
“The monotype Untitled by Nicole Eisenman features a brightly colored, abstracted figure, as is characteristic of her painting style. Depicted face-on with a bucolic landscape in the background, the work reflects her interest in incorporating art-historical portrait techniques into her contemporary practice.” -Artspace
“Untitled“, 2012 (for Parkett 91)
Color monotypes, each unique,
24 1/4 x 18 3/4” (61,6 x 47,6 cm).
Printed in collaboration with Marina Ancona at 10 Grand Press, Brooklyn NY,
Ed. 20/X, signed and numbered
Sold out. Please inquire.
Read a Parkett Text on Nicole Eisenman
Parkett Vol. 91
Quote from Parkett
“What is it that draws one body to another? What is it that then draws a body to pull out a pen and try to trace what it sees, record the figure before it in line or stroke?”
Litia Perta, Parkett No. 91, 2012
Additional Quote
“The monotype Untitled by Nicole Eisenman features a brightly colored, abstracted figure, as is characteristic of her painting style. Depicted face-on with a bucolic landscape in the background, the work reflects her interest in incorporating art-historical portrait techniques into her contemporary practice.” -Artspace
“Untitled“, 2012 (for Parkett 91)
Color monotypes, each unique,
24 1/4 x 18 3/4” (61,6 x 47,6 cm).
Printed in collaboration with Marina Ancona at 10 Grand Press, Brooklyn NY,
Ed. 20/X, signed and numbered
Sold out. Please inquire.
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