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Terry Winters
Location Plan 2000
, 2000
29 x 42 in. (73.7 x 106.7 cm.)
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Terry Winters
American, born 1949
Location Plan 2000
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2000
Terry Winters
Location Plan 2000
, 2000
29 x 42 in. (73.7 x 106.7 cm.)
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Prints and multiples, Silkscreen
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29 x 42 in. (73.7 x 106.7 cm.)
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Edition
100
Movement
Contemporary Art
Exhibitions
06/07/2019–07/07/2019 #ArtWiseUP: Designer Series — Picking Up On Natural Environment
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Description
Location Plan, 2000.
Screenprint 26 x 41 inches.
Terry Winter’s Location Plan is a single color screenprint. The print is signed and dated (2000) in the lower left. The paper is Clearprinty faed-out cotton vellum blue/white graph paper hand-torn
Published by IC Editions, NYC
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This piece is related to a series of drawings recently exhibited in the Kunsthalle, Basel. The drawings explore a dialogue between order and disorder, which was inspired by new imaging technologies ranging from information mapping systems to spatial renderings. In the print Winters combines 30 unique images in a grid or storyboard which seems o serve as a key ti his current investigations. Moving frm one image to the next, through ever-shifting relationships, a sense of flux develops suggesting weather paters, emotional states, urban dynamics. A simila configurations of these images was used in a 30 to 60 foot backdrop in a recent collaboration with choreographer Trisha Brown and composer Dave Douglas.
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