About The Work
For decades, John Baldessari has been reducing art down to its most fundamental and vital gestures. Here, the West Coast father of Conceptual Art uses appropriation and erasure to do just that: by infusing new meaning and energy into everyday imagery, Baldessari achieves a result that is at once playful and alluring. From the National City series, this work contrasts an archival photograph of Baldessari’s hometown with a hand-painted acrylic circle.
About John Baldessari
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Archival inkjet photograph with hard painted acrylic
19.12 x 18.75 in
48.6 x 47.6 cm
This is part of a limited edition set
About The Work
For decades, John Baldessari has been reducing art down to its most fundamental and vital gestures. Here, the West Coast father of Conceptual Art uses appropriation and erasure to do just that: by infusing new meaning and energy into everyday imagery, Baldessari achieves a result that is at once playful and alluring. From the National City series, this work contrasts an archival photograph of Baldessari’s hometown with a hand-painted acrylic circle.
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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