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Alan Shields
TV Re-Run A
, 1978
14.25 x 14.25 in. (36.2 x 36.2 cm.)
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Alan Shields
TV Re-Run A
, 1978
14.25 x 14.25 in. (36.2 x 36.2 cm.)
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Alan Shields
TV Re-Run A
, 1978
14.25 x 14.25 in. (36.2 x 36.2 cm.)
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Alan Shields
TV Re-Run A
, 1978
14.25 x 14.25 in. (36.2 x 36.2 cm.)
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Alan Shields
TV Re-Run A
, 1978
14.25 x 14.25 in. (36.2 x 36.2 cm.)
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Alan Shields
American, 1944–2005
TV Re-Run A
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1978
Alan Shields
TV Re-Run A
, 1978
14.25 x 14.25 in. (36.2 x 36.2 cm.)
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Alan Shields
TV Re-Run A
, 1978
14.25 x 14.25 in. (36.2 x 36.2 cm.)
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Alan Shields
TV Re-Run A
, 1978
14.25 x 14.25 in. (36.2 x 36.2 cm.)
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Alan Shields
TV Re-Run A
, 1978
14.25 x 14.25 in. (36.2 x 36.2 cm.)
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Alan Shields
TV Re-Run A
, 1978
14.25 x 14.25 in. (36.2 x 36.2 cm.)
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Medium
Works on paper, Mixed Media Monotype embossing, linocut, with watercolor and silver leaf applied decoration on Handmade Paper. Mounted on Linen Board. Hand Signed. Annotated. Framed.
Size
14.25 x 14.25 in. (36.2 x 36.2 cm.)
Markings
Hand signed and annotated on recto (front).
Price
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Alpha 137 Gallery
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Edition
Unique
Movement
Contemporary Art
Provenance
Tyler Graphics, Inc. New Bedford, NY
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Description
This is a stunning mixed media embossing, linocut, with watercolor and silver leaf applied decoration on hand made paper, mounted on linen board. It is hand signed in graphite and annotated with IV A/2 - a unique monotype from the TV Rerun series. (Another unique work from this series can be found in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian Museum, and the entire series of monotypes -- TV Rerun A, B, and C, can be found in the permanent collection of the Walker Art Museum). Published by Tyler Graphics in New Bedford, New York. Framed and ready to hang.
Measurements:
15 1/4 x 15 1/4 x 1 1/2 inches (frame)
Alan Shields pushes the boundaries of what defines a print. He came of age artistically in the late 1960s in New York. Expanding the boundaries of Minimalism, he became known as a master of aesthetic invention through his wide-ranging exploration of materials and techniques. His mixed media works often contain combinations of traditional silkscreen processes combined with found materials, as in this colorful relief with handmade paper construction. This is a rare printer's proof, aside from a very small edition of 20, which the publisher sold out long ago. Each work is handmade, with unique variations.
Shields died in 2005 and has since been ripe for rediscovery. In recent years, Shields' work has been exhibited by Van Doren Waxter, and he was the subject of a major exhibition at the Parrish Art Museum. In 2013, Paula Cooper Gallery inaugurated her 10th Avenue exhibition space with a major Alan Shields exhibition.
New York Times critic Roberta Smith wrote in her 2005 obituary for the artist: "Mr. Shields's work combined expanses of gorgeous stained color, reminiscent of Helen Frankenthaler's canvases, with the humbler crafts and a Gypsy sense of portability." Critic Robert Hughes has described Shields as a brilliant bricoleur who could, and often did, make art out of just about anything. He became an innovative printmaker, experimenting with handmade paper and turning out editions in which each print was unique. After his passing, Shields was awarded a Judith Rothschild Foundation grant given to recently deceased abstract artists whose work is of the highest quality but merits further recognition.
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