Bridget Riley | "Going Accross", 2001 | (for Parkett 61)

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Read a Parkett text on Bridget Riley
Parkett Vol. 61

Quote from Parkett
“By seducing and conflating the relationship between shape and pattern, Riley’s paintings invariably compromise both the spatial arrangements that relate pattern to syntax and the autonomous boundaries that relate shapes to external referents. This persistent, subversive instability is the single constant in Riley’s practice—the attribute that keeps her paintings from devolving into dead formalism or dissolving into absent signification.”
Dave Hickey, Parkett No. 61, 2001

"Going Accross", 2001 (for Parkett 61)
Silkscreen print on Somerset satin,
paper size: 24 1/4 x 36” (61,6 x 91,4 cm),
image size: 16 1/2 x 28 7/8” (42 x 73 cm),
printed by Sally Gimson for Artizan Editions, Hove, England,
Ed. 90/X, signed and numbered

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Read a Parkett text on Bridget Riley
Parkett Vol. 61

Quote from Parkett
“By seducing and conflating the relationship between shape and pattern, Riley’s paintings invariably compromise both the spatial arrangements that relate pattern to syntax and the autonomous boundaries that relate shapes to external referents. This persistent, subversive instability is the single constant in Riley’s practice—the attribute that keeps her paintings from devolving into dead formalism or dissolving into absent signification.”
Dave Hickey, Parkett No. 61, 2001

"Going Accross", 2001 (for Parkett 61)
Silkscreen print on Somerset satin,
paper size: 24 1/4 x 36” (61,6 x 91,4 cm),
image size: 16 1/2 x 28 7/8” (42 x 73 cm),
printed by Sally Gimson for Artizan Editions, Hove, England,
Ed. 90/X, signed and numbered

Sold Out. For updates on availability, please inquire by joining our waiting list

Read a Parkett text on Bridget Riley
Parkett Vol. 61

Quote from Parkett
“By seducing and conflating the relationship between shape and pattern, Riley’s paintings invariably compromise both the spatial arrangements that relate pattern to syntax and the autonomous boundaries that relate shapes to external referents. This persistent, subversive instability is the single constant in Riley’s practice—the attribute that keeps her paintings from devolving into dead formalism or dissolving into absent signification.”
Dave Hickey, Parkett No. 61, 2001

"Going Accross", 2001 (for Parkett 61)
Silkscreen print on Somerset satin,
paper size: 24 1/4 x 36” (61,6 x 91,4 cm),
image size: 16 1/2 x 28 7/8” (42 x 73 cm),
printed by Sally Gimson for Artizan Editions, Hove, England,
Ed. 90/X, signed and numbered

Sold Out. For updates on availability, please inquire by joining our waiting list


Artist Video
In this short video excerpt Bridget Riley talks about some aspects of her art.

Artist Contribution to Parkett 100/101

“Thank you very much for your interest in my work and for the beautiful cover that Parkett magazine made of (my work) Arrest 2 in 2001. I am sorry that the magazine is closing down but can see the sense of it. However, it is good to hear that this is by no means the end of your activities on behalf of artists and the art world.”

 
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Parkett Cover
Bridget Riley’s work on the cover of Parkett no. 61

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