Original artwork description:

During a performance for the opening of the solo exhibition "Large Body Of Water" at Retramp Gallery, Berlin 2019, a 200x500cm cotton canvas with two different blue gradients was ripped apart and then stapled back together. Whilst this was happening musician Kat Austen made sound with circuit bent devices that measure various properties of water such as pH. A few months later the work was sewn together in the studio.
Please note that because of shipping length restrictions the pole cannot be sent, however is is straight froward an inexpensive to get one from a hardware store.

Materials used:

Acrylic on cotton with thread and wood pole

Tags:
#collage #colorful #large #monochrome #performance #gradient #stitch #performance art #monochrome blue 

Reconfiguring Gradients (2020) Acrylic painting
by Simon Findlay

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During a performance for the opening of the solo exhibition "Large Body Of Water" at Retramp Gallery, Berlin 2019, a 200x500cm cotton canvas with two different blue gradients was ripped apart and then stapled back together. Whilst this was happening musician Kat Austen made sound with circuit bent devices that measure various properties of water such as pH. A few months later the work was sewn together in the studio.
Please note that because of shipping length restrictions the pole cannot be sent, however is is straight froward an inexpensive to get one from a hardware store.

Materials used:

Acrylic on cotton with thread and wood pole

Tags:
#collage #colorful #large #monochrome #performance #gradient #stitch #performance art #monochrome blue 
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Simon Findlay works on his personal relationship with colour through exhaustive durational visual expression. As part of his process based artistic practice, some of the performances he has done include;... Read more

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