Same Body, Different DayArt.This beautifully designed collection captures the development of this highly praised and extensively collected artist. Gary Stephan's work is usually labeled "abstract," yet he works from the concrete. His paintings employ motifs often derived from images in art history, details from famous paintings, and shapes he perceives in the world around him. Gary Stephan was born in Brooklyn and lives in New York City. His work is in The National Museum of Art, The Whitney Museum of American Art, and The Museum of Modern Art, amongst others. This oversized collection includes 20 full-color plates and an essay by Peter Schieldahl, art critic for the New York Sunday Times and The Village Voice. |
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24 inches 46 inches 70 inches 70 inches Page abstract painting Acrylic on canvas Acrylic on linen Acrylic on muslin actual aware balance belief benign Body Different Day Clarity concern concrete consciousness Declining destinies diminish dramatically effects elements ence experience eyes faith fate float fundamental Gary Stephan gourds gravity Greenberg hang happen homeless HOUSE images Impasse incidental indispensable inner intellect kind living look loose matter means Meanwhile mental metaphor MICHIGAN Mill mind modern moments mortality mystic ness never object Oceans ourselves painted ground painters Pamela Peter Schjeldahl photograph play pleasure presence questions reality reason redeemed religion Religious rendered resolve scale sensation shapes significance society somehow someone space speak spirituality technical Text by Peter things thought and feeling tion trope turn ultimately universe Untitled vague values virtual vision visual West William James x 46 inches x 70 inches