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77 million paintings interview
77 million paintings interview





Constructivism, Behaviourism, Colour Field Painting, and performance art were all strongly represented. And you are right, there was a strong element of de-skilling-or rather a profound questioning, as we saw it-of painting itself as a valid art form. Courtesy the artist and Karsten Schubert London.Īlthough the Slade was a small art school, they did employ forward-thinking artists, most of whom were successful and active in the contemporary art scene. 'It wasn't just a study to track the changing of the seasons it was almost a way of trying to say something about me in this world now.'Ĭharlotte Verity, Later that Summer (2019).

77 million paintings interview

'When you spend time looking with this intensity, you notice the way time goes and the way things change-the speed of it', she explains. Printing her images each fortnight, Verity tracked the year, finding different moments in the garden that spoke to wider shifts happening. Through print, Verity found the means to capture an urgency of representation that defines her relationship to her subjects. Both exhibitions will be viewable in Online Viewing Rooms on Ocula.

77 million paintings interview

The first exhibition features paintings, while the second presents the artist's first forays into the monotype process, which involves applying watercolour paint to a sheet of mylar, before it is pressed onto dampened paper. Verity's upcoming exhibition at Karsten Schubert London will be divided into two chapters: Echoing Green (16 July–15 August 2021) and Echoing Green Part II: The Printed Year (18 August–10 September 2021). 14 Jul– Charlotte Verity Echoing Green Karsten Schubert London Enter Viewing Room







77 million paintings interview