About The Work
To commemorate the 40th anniversary of Lincoln Center Education, a pioneering, international leader in arts education, renowned visual artist John Baldessari has created the limited edition print Four Hands and a Baseball Bat (2015), a clever visual pun on what it means to “play.”
The grainy image harkens back to the glory days of baseball. Baldessari has cropped out the immediately identifiable characteristics of the original image and zoomed in on a specific area of the found photograph. By focusing on the baseball player’s hands, Baldessari associates the playing done by legendary athletes on the field to the playing that is done by legendary performers on Lincoln Center’s stages.
This print has never been framed. The framed image is for reference only.
About John Baldessari
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Photograph
Archival inkjet print on Canson Infinity paper
42.00 x 16.50 in
106.7 x 41.9 cm
This work is signed and numbered by the artist.
About The Work
To commemorate the 40th anniversary of Lincoln Center Education, a pioneering, international leader in arts education, renowned visual artist John Baldessari has created the limited edition print Four Hands and a Baseball Bat (2015), a clever visual pun on what it means to “play.”
The grainy image harkens back to the glory days of baseball. Baldessari has cropped out the immediately identifiable characteristics of the original image and zoomed in on a specific area of the found photograph. By focusing on the baseball player’s hands, Baldessari associates the playing done by legendary athletes on the field to the playing that is done by legendary performers on Lincoln Center’s stages.
This print has never been framed. The framed image is for reference only.
About John Baldessari
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: Michael Cox - The Art for Home Interview
- Interviews & Features: Ten Gemini G.E.L. Prints to Mark Ten Years Of Artspace
- Interviews & Features: Pale and Interesting? No! These Works are White Hot. . .
- Art 101: If You Like Bruce Nauman, You'll Love These 8 Artists
- Art 101: What to Say About Your New David Salle Print
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