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Ditone print; Numbered on the reverse; Pristine, no apparent condition issues; Unframed // O.T. by Katharina Grosse is a vibrant and immersive mixed media print from 2018, showcasing her signature style of fluid, overlapping colors and dynamic drips. This Ditone print combines layers of pinks, purples, blues, and yellows, creating a mesmerizing blend that suggests both movement and depth. Grosse’s use of sweeping gestures and splatters blurs the boundary between painting and printmaking, filling the composition with energy and spontaneity. The controlled drips and fades amplify the sense of organic flow, inviting viewers to explore the abstract forms and textures within the artwork. Numbered on the reverse, this limited edition print embodies Grosse's exploration of color as a force that transcends traditional forms.
O.T., 2018
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Ditone print; Numbered on the reverse; Pristine, no apparent condition issues; Unframed // O.T. by Katharina Grosse is a vibrant and immersive mixed media print from 2018, showcasing her signature style of fluid, overlapping colors and dynamic drips. This Ditone print combines layers of pinks, purples, blues, and yellows, creating a mesmerizing blend that suggests both movement and depth. Grosse’s use of sweeping gestures and splatters blurs the boundary between painting and printmaking, filling the composition with energy and spontaneity. The controlled drips and fades amplify the sense of organic flow, inviting viewers to explore the abstract forms and textures within the artwork. Numbered on the reverse, this limited edition print embodies Grosse's exploration of color as a force that transcends traditional forms.
What is site specific art?
Site-Specific Art is a form of artwork created to exist in a particular location, with the artist considering the site as an integral part of the creative process. Robert Irwin was a key figure in promoting this art form in California. Site-Specific Art emerged as a reaction against modernist objects, which were often portable, commodified, and confined to museum spaces. In contrast, Site-Specific Art is inherently tied to its location, challenging the traditional notions of art as a transportable and marketable commodity.
