Provisional PaintingFirst Faved : May 19 2009 by gravitymaxFaved : 1 time with noteViewed : 2 timesFave It!
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- gravitymax - May 19 2009 | art, artists, painting
Quoted: For the past year or so I’ve become increasingly aware of a kind of provisionality within the practice of painting. I first noticed it pervading the canvases of Raoul De Keyser, Albert Oehlen, Christopher Wool, Mary Heilmann and Michael Krebber, artists who have long made works that look casual, dashed-off, tentative, unfinished or self-cancelling. In different ways, they all deliberately turn away from “strong” painting for something that seems to constantly risk inconsequence or collapse.
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