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羅絲.布萊克納

《PS I;PS II》

1997年作
兩組絲印版畫 博物館板(全紙本)
紙本:42 x 33 英吋 (106.7 x 83.8 公分)
款識:簽名、31/75
鈴印:聖路易斯Lococo Mulder Fine Art畫廊、藝術家版權(畫背)
尚有20版藝術家試作版,由聖路易斯Lococo Mulder Fine Art畫廊出版,此為已裱。

羅絲.布萊克納

American | 1949

Ross Bleckner's large-scale, almost-cosmic abstract paintings came to define a certain aesthetic era in New York in the 1980s and '90s. As much known for his celebrity friendships and Sex and the City references to his long-time relationship with gallerist Mary Boone, Bleckner is somewhat of a star, especially as the youngest artist to receive a solo retrospective at the Guggenheim at the age of 46. 

His circular dot paintings, which serve as both activism and tribute to the disastrous impact of the AIDS empidemic on New York's gay community, are some of his most buzzed-about and recognizable works still today. However, his heydey was hardly just the '90s—with international gallery exhibitions yearly and a steady, accessible market that has held its value; in 2016, Artnet described Bleckner as an "'80s Art World 'It' Boy Having a New York Moment" when he had six shows running concurrently.

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