About The Work
The "bulletin board" works by Matt Mullican are a vehicle used by artist to present his vast cosmologies from the early 1970s through the present. Mullican’s works, created both under hypnosis and consciously, are an exploration into the first-person, second-person and third-person perspective, and his bulletin boards allow for a grand modular work, that he adds to and subtracts from. In this unique mixed-media edition, St. Cado Giving the Devil a Cat in Exchange for the Construction of a Bridge, the artist arranges various rubbings, stamps, prints, tracings, charts and found items to a create a complex and enigmatic composition. This multiple marks the first time Matt Mullican has created an edition of his "bulletin board" pieces.
Courtesy of Eric Gero
About Matt Mullican
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Mixed media on bulletin board with unique materials
36.50 x 24.50 x 2.00 in
92.7 x 62.2 x 5.1 cm
This work is signed and numbered.
About The Work
The "bulletin board" works by Matt Mullican are a vehicle used by artist to present his vast cosmologies from the early 1970s through the present. Mullican’s works, created both under hypnosis and consciously, are an exploration into the first-person, second-person and third-person perspective, and his bulletin boards allow for a grand modular work, that he adds to and subtracts from. In this unique mixed-media edition, St. Cado Giving the Devil a Cat in Exchange for the Construction of a Bridge, the artist arranges various rubbings, stamps, prints, tracings, charts and found items to a create a complex and enigmatic composition. This multiple marks the first time Matt Mullican has created an edition of his "bulletin board" pieces.
Courtesy of Eric Gero
About Matt Mullican
From The Magazine
- Art 101: "What I'd Buy This January '20": Artspace's Advisor Shares the Artworks in Her Cart
- Art 101: If You Like John Baldessari, You'll Love These 5 Artists
- Art 101: 10 of Art History's Most Important (and Now Defunct) Galleries
- Interviews & Features: '80s Art Star Eric Fischl on How Artists Can Find Their Second Act
- Art 101: 10 Alternative Spaces That Transformed American Art
- This work is framed.
- Ships in 10 to 14 business days from California.
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