About The Work
Shortly after moving to New York City in the 1950s to study fine art, Rosenquist became a commercial painter working on advertising billboards. For nearly three years he worked non-stop as a commercial painter, which would be both the technical training and inspiration for his aesthetic and ethos as an artist.
Fascinated by the omnipresence of advertising, Rosenquist's work investigates its subliminal influence subverting everyday iconography to challenge its socio-political significance. His work overwhelms gallery walls, swallowing the viewer with its authoritative nature.
Here we have a much more pared-down example of the artist's work from the last chapter of his career. The work features five pairs of eyeglasses scattered about, each varying in style. Curiously, the left lens on three of the pairs is filled with frenetic dashes of tangerine, cherry red, and periwinkle, perhaps mimicking 3D glasses.
About James Rosenquist
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Lithograph on handmade Japanese paper
34.00 x 34.00 in
86.4 x 86.4 cm
This work is signed, numbered, and dated by the artist.
About The Work
Shortly after moving to New York City in the 1950s to study fine art, Rosenquist became a commercial painter working on advertising billboards. For nearly three years he worked non-stop as a commercial painter, which would be both the technical training and inspiration for his aesthetic and ethos as an artist.
Fascinated by the omnipresence of advertising, Rosenquist's work investigates its subliminal influence subverting everyday iconography to challenge its socio-political significance. His work overwhelms gallery walls, swallowing the viewer with its authoritative nature.
Here we have a much more pared-down example of the artist's work from the last chapter of his career. The work features five pairs of eyeglasses scattered about, each varying in style. Curiously, the left lens on three of the pairs is filled with frenetic dashes of tangerine, cherry red, and periwinkle, perhaps mimicking 3D glasses.
About James Rosenquist
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: The Artspace Group Show: Celestial Bodies
- News & Events: The Hammer & LACMA Just Acquired These 8 Artists
- Art 101: Eleven New Art Books to Add to Your Summer Reading List
- Art 101: Quiz: Can You Tell a Warhol From a Lichtenstein? Test Your Knowledge of Pop Art
- News & Events: Splurge, Save, Steal: 6 Artworks That Are Deals No Matter How You Slice It
- This work is framed. Frame measurements are 39.00" x 39.50".
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