Untitled, Blow Up 43
Untitled, Blow Up 43
Untitled, Blow Up 43
Untitled, Blow Up 43

Sadie Benning

Untitled, Blow Up 43, 2020149.9 x 116.8 x 4.5cm50000 USD
Details
MaterialGalleryLocation
wood, aqua resin, casein, and acrylic gouacheKaufmann RepettoMilan
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The two artworks presented in the image showcase a minimalist and abstract style. The left piece features bold stripes of yellow and black against a muted background, creating a striking visual contrast. The right artwork depicts a soft, organic shape in a pastel blue hue set against a dark background, presenting a more subdued and contemplative composition. Both works employ a limited color palette and focus on the interplay of shapes and negative space, exemplifying a contemporary approach to abstract expressionism. The intentional simplicity and conceptual nature of these pieces suggest they aim to evoke an emotional response and invite the viewer to engage with the artwork's deeper symbolic meaning. ...

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Sadie Benning
1973 , American

born in Madison, Wisconsin in 1973. Benning currently lives in Brooklyn, NY. Benning has spent the last thirty years investigating cultural influences, specifically in relation to identity, language and memory. Benning has been creating experimental videos since their youth in the late 1980s and has expanded their rigorous practice in a fusion of painting, sculpture, installation, and photography, formed with both found and original objects. Concurrent layers exist within their almost sculptural paintings as transparencies, analogue photos, digital prints, resin, enamel, and spray paint, coated on wall-based panels. ...

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Kaufmann Repetto
Gallery
Kaufmann Repetto
Milan, New York City

francesca kaufmann gallery opened in January 2000. Since then, the gallery has aimed to explore a diverse range of media, with a focus on video, site specific installation, and a special attention towards the works of female artists. After ten years in its historical location, the gallery opened in a new space in October 2010, under the name kaufmann repetto, to mark the partnership between Francesca Kaufmann and Chiara Repetto. In its new location, the gallery has been able to further develop its exhibition programming through a project space dedicated predominantly to younger artists, as well as a courtyard for large scale outdoor installations, which run parallel to the gallery’s main exhibition schedule. In 2013, the gallery inaugurated a new location in Chelsea, New York, with a parallel program to the gallery’s main space in Milan. In 2019 the New York location moved to Tribeca, expanding to a 3,000 sq ft exhibition space. The inaugural exhibition at the gallery’s new space in Tribeca was a solo show by Lily van der Stokker. ...