Spaghetti

Hollis Frampton

Spaghetti, 196427.94 x 35.56cmSign in to view price
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ektachrome print
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This vibrant artwork depicts a visually captivating composition of entangled, curving spaghetti strands in shades of red and orange. The intricate, intertwining noodles create a mesmerizing, abstract pattern that evokes a sense of chaos and energy. The tactile, textural quality of the pasta strands, combined with the bold, saturated hues, suggest a playful, whimsical approach. This contemporary culinary still life invites the viewer to contemplate the inherent artistry and visual allure within everyday, mundane foodstuffs, challenging conventional perceptions of what constitutes art. ...

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Hollis Frampton
Artist
Hollis Frampton
B.1936, American

Emerging from the New York Avant-garde film community of the 1960s, experimental filmmaker Hollis Frampton was a key figure in developing structuralism, a branch of film theory that investigates and challenges film as a form. Structuralism undermines film’s traditional narratives, instead using the consecutive juxtaposition of shots to form and shape meaning, a technique that Frampton believed is the essence of filmmaking. As well as being intrigued by philosophy and literature and how they shaped the medium of film, Frampton had an interest in computer science – an emerging field in the 1970s to which he significantly contributed – and this bled into his work: Frampton’s films borrowed and were structured around concepts from mathematics and science. ...

Hollis Frampton: Artworks
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Mourning-Dove
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Oyster-Shell
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Pepper
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Rose
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White-Clover
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Spaghetti
Hollis FramptonSpaghetti, 1964
27.94 x 35.56cm
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