Person 61 - 91

Rose Salane

Person 61 - 91, 201959.5 x 99cmSign in to view price
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silkscreen print, found ringsCarlos/Ishikawa
Description
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This minimalist artwork features a grid of six framed panels, each displaying a series of simple graphical elements. The composition is dominated by muted tones of gray, punctuated by the subtle inclusion of small colored dots. The overall aesthetic conveys a sense of order and precision, with the artist employing a restrained palette and geometric forms to explore the relationship between space, structure, and visual perception. The work reflects the artist's interest in the interplay of light, shadow, and minimalist design, inviting the viewer to contemplate the nuances of this conceptual and highly abstract piece. ...

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Rose Salane
Artist
Rose Salane
B.1992, American

Rose Salane works with found objects, text and fiction to re-examine and reconsider monumental historical events through the lens of the individual, telling stories through lost objects. At aged 18, Salane moved to New York for university; her second day of classes was September 11th 2001. The events of that day had a profound and lasting effect on the artist. She is interested in the World Trade Center both for the consequences of its demise and as a monument to neoliberalism. Salane’s artistic process revolves around rummaging, gathering together, ordering and archiving lost, scattered fragments, finding reason and rhythm in the rubble. Salane’s is a kind of ethnographic practice, assembling everything from rings lost on New York City transport and counterfeit currency to receipts and Port Authority engineering manuals, to uncover truths about their former owners and, more broadly, the conditions of neoliberalism. ...

Rose Salane: Artworks
1
Rose Salane1, 2018
9 x 82 x 36cm
6, j
Rose Salane6, j, 2018
9 x 64 x 57cm
McDonald's Bench
For Now A Complex Remains
The Portal
Rose SalaneThe Portal, 2018
96.5 x 150.5 x 50.5cm
Just Say No
Person 61 - 91
Range 1
Rose SalaneRange 1, 2019
231.14 x 548.64 x 63.5cm
Repeating the encounter 3
Site of transaction
Rose SalaneSite of transaction, 2021
83.8 x 167.6 x 55.9cm
Carlos/Ishikawa
Gallery
Carlos/Ishikawa
London

Founded in 2011, Carlos/Ishikawa’s program is dedicated to considered and ambitious exhibitions that offer diverse artists’ perspectives on structural, socio-cultural, and political questions. The program focuses on international artists with often wide-ranging, multi-disciplinary and experimental practices. There is an interest within the program of challenging the aesthetic conventions of conceptual art, and a focus on art that is able to operate on an affective, emotional level as well as a rigorous intellectual one. The gallery has offered many artists their first solo show, many of whom have gone on to receive recognition internationally. ...

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