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Untitled

1987–88
(American, 1960-)
Culture
America
Measurements
Sheet: 25.2 x 25.2 cm (9 15/16 x 9 15/16 in.)
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Not on view
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Jacqueline Humphries has referred to her artistic practice as “my machine for thinking.”

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Jacqueline Humphries was one of a number of artists during the 1980s who worked to revive painting at a time when it had fallen out of favor in the New York art scene. This untitled set of drawings exemplifies the artist’s use of gestural forms to consider the legacy of Abstract Expressionist painting. Rather than improvisational brushstrokes, she presents carefully calculated and manipulated but organic forms.
A square ink drawing on textured cream paper with deckled edges features a central motif of organic black spots. Separated by narrow veins of paper, the irregular shapes form a dense cellular pattern within a dark border. The ink bleeds outward, softening the square's perimeter into hazy edges. Two small brown specks punctuate the page on either side of the high-contrast form.

Untitled

1987–88

Jacqueline Humphries

(American, 1960-)
America

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