Trucks, Adhesive Bandages, Computer Circuit Boards, Liquors

Zak Kitnick

Trucks, Adhesive Bandages, Computer Circuit Boards, Liquors, 2015249.56 x 120.65cmSign in to view price
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UV cured ink/powder coated steel shelvingClearing
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

Visual Elements: The artwork features a vibrant color palette of greens, yellows, and blacks, arranged in an abstract, geometric composition. The prominent use of dotted patterns and fragmented shapes creates a dynamic, almost kaleidoscopic effect. Subject Matter: The artwork does not depict any recognizable elements or symbols, instead relying on an abstract, non-representational approach to explore the interplay of colors, shapes, and textures. Artistic Style and Technique: The artwork appears to be created using a digital or photographic technique, with the distinct pixelated quality and carefully controlled application of colors and patterns. Context: The artist's intention behind this piece may be to explore the visual and emotive qualities of abstract form, inviting the viewer to engage with the work on a purely aesthetic level and discover their own interpretations. ...

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Zak Kitnick
Artist
Zak Kitnick
B.1984, American

Zak Kitnick’s sculptures and installations engage with questions about the relationship between art and everyday life. Exploring the conceptual parallels and differences between decor, utility and fine art, he creates objects characterised by geometric shapes, familiar objects and materials, such as plywood, posters and metal shelving, and references to methodologies and systems. The latter is manifested in the recurring references, both visual and conceptual, to the Bagua, a Chinese cosmological grid that represents and organises reality through the study of feng shui. Kitnick is fascinated by the ways human life and understanding relies on structures and systems and the ways those systems can produce omissions, like lack of appreciation of the objects we encounter every day. Drawing the audience’s attention to those, Kitnick’s work is a poignant investigation of value and materiality. Written by Goldsmiths CCA ...

Clearing
Gallery
Clearing
New York City, Los Angeles, Brussels

C L E A R I N G is a contemporary art gallery based in New York, Los Angeles and Brussels. The gallery was founded in 2011, with the focus of showing emerging art. It now represents over 20 living artists, providing many of them - such as Harold Ancart, Korakrit Arunanondchai, Chase Hall, Calvin Marcus and Marina Pinsky - with their first gallery exhibition. The gallery also represents the estates of Eduardo Paolozzi, Bruno Gironcoli and René Heyvaert. C L E A R I N G supports its artists by producing works, exhibitions and books, as well as working closely with public and private institutions. ...

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