About The Work
Artspace is proud to announce a new limited edition embossed silkscreen print by contemporary painter Loie Hollowell, entitled Yellow Brain . Featured in Phaidon’s landmark contemporary art survey Prime , Hollowell is regarded as one of the most influential and fast-rising painters working today.
Hollowell tirelessly questions definitions of beauty, sensuality, pleasure, and pain through highly abstracted and yet deeply personal representations of the bodily landscape. Known for extraordinary dimensionality, high contrast, and vivid color, Hollowell’s visual vocabulary was deeply influenced by the Light and Space movement artists of her native California as well as the American Transcendental Painting Group founded in the late 1930s.
Yellow Brain references a 2021 drawing of the same name and includes the artist’s marginalia noted on the drawing in preparation for a subsequent painting—giving deeply intimate insights into Hollowell’s conceptual practice. An embossed violet gradient that anchors the print’s image echoes the elevation of the three-dimensional rectilinear form that protrudes from the final painting.
Proceeds from the sale of Yellow Brain will be donated to the Malaria Consortium, one of the world’s leading non-profit organizations specializing in the prevention, control, and treatment of malaria and other communicable diseases among vulnerable populations.
About Loie Hollowell
From The Magazine
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8 layer embossed screenprint on Somerset 300 gsm paper
16.00 x 11.75 in
40.6 x 29.8 cm
This work is signed and numbered by the artist on recto.
About The Work
Artspace is proud to announce a new limited edition embossed silkscreen print by contemporary painter Loie Hollowell, entitled Yellow Brain . Featured in Phaidon’s landmark contemporary art survey Prime , Hollowell is regarded as one of the most influential and fast-rising painters working today.
Hollowell tirelessly questions definitions of beauty, sensuality, pleasure, and pain through highly abstracted and yet deeply personal representations of the bodily landscape. Known for extraordinary dimensionality, high contrast, and vivid color, Hollowell’s visual vocabulary was deeply influenced by the Light and Space movement artists of her native California as well as the American Transcendental Painting Group founded in the late 1930s.
Yellow Brain references a 2021 drawing of the same name and includes the artist’s marginalia noted on the drawing in preparation for a subsequent painting—giving deeply intimate insights into Hollowell’s conceptual practice. An embossed violet gradient that anchors the print’s image echoes the elevation of the three-dimensional rectilinear form that protrudes from the final painting.
Proceeds from the sale of Yellow Brain will be donated to the Malaria Consortium, one of the world’s leading non-profit organizations specializing in the prevention, control, and treatment of malaria and other communicable diseases among vulnerable populations.
About Loie Hollowell
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: Artspace Editions are on show at Christie's this month
- Interviews & Features: Loie Hollowell's Really Great Year
- Interviews & Features: Female forms - shape making among great women artists
- Interviews & Features: Collect with Confidence - Personal Taste
- Interviews & Features: Art & Style For Home - The best Artspace design objects for your tabletop
This work is an edition of 50 with 5 APs and 1 Printer's Proof. Printed by Kayrock Screenprinting, New York.
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