Wrist Flick Obfuscations

Tosh Basco

Wrist Flick Obfuscations, 201892 x 67.5 x 2cmSign in to view price
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graphite on paperCarlos/Ishikawa
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The artwork features a minimalist, monochromatic composition showcasing a delicate, ghostly figure rendered in shades of gray. The overall impression is one of ethereal movement and ephemeral form, with the artist employing a technique of delicate, gestural lines to capture a sense of fleeting, ethereal motion. While the subject matter remains ambiguous, the work evokes themes of the human form and its transient nature, reflecting the artist's intention to explore the ephemeral qualities of the human experience. ...

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Tosh Basco
Artist
Tosh Basco
B.1988, American

Tosh Basco’s practice spans across performance, photography and drawing. She is best known for her movement and body-based performances staged under the name of Boychild. Her mesmerising performances usually escape from being captured, demanding actual, physical presence. Having started to perform in San Francisco drag bars, Basco carried on shaping a uniquely alive, moving and collaborative performativity. With collaboration being a vital aspect of her practice, she co-funded Moved by the Motion, a collective entity she runs with artist and filmmaker Wu Tsang. The immediacy of Basco’s live art can be further sensed in her two-dimensional works: her photography and drawings retain a communicative, intimate eloquence. For instance, her 2021 Grief Series, born out of the artist’s personal loss, depicts monochrome fast-paced strokes which hint at a body that was once present and now gone. The simplicity of forms in Basco’s works only accentuates the complexity of their message. ...

Tosh Basco: Artworks
1,000 Caresses
A stage
Tosh Basco
A stage, 2021
42.6 x 32.5 x 3.3cm
Crawlspace in your palm
Tosh Basco
Crawlspace in your palm, 2018
92 x 67.5 x 2cm
Glimpse
Tosh Basco
Glimpse, 2021
42.6 x 56.2 x 3.3cm
Moved by the Motion: Spooky Distancing
Tosh Basco
Moved by the Motion: Spooky Distancing, 2017
Safi still life
Tosh Basco
Safi still life, 2021
32.5 x 42.6 x 3.3cm
Safi
Tosh Basco
Safi, 2021
56.2 x 42.6 x 3.3cm
Still life ?
Tosh Basco
Still life ?, 2021
32.5 x 42.6 x 3.3cm
Wrist Flick Obfuscations
Tosh Basco
Wrist Flick Obfuscations, 2018
92 x 67.5 x 2cm
Wu still life
Tosh Basco
Wu still life, 2021
42.6 x 32.5 x 3.3cm
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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