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Etching and Aquatint on BFK Rives paper - Signed, titled and dated in pencil // Manet/Romance by Red Grooms is a limited edition etching and aquatint created in 1980. The intricate composition draws inspiration from the work of Édouard Manet, blending elements of romance and surrealism into a detailed and chaotic visual narrative. The central figure, a bearded man with a piercing gaze, is surrounded by a multitude of overlapping images, including hands, flowers, and abstract shapes. The artwork is rich in texture and densely layered, inviting the viewer to explore the complexity of the lines and forms. Grooms' use of etching and aquatint techniques creates a dynamic interplay between light and shadow, adding depth and movement to the scene.
Manet/Romance, 1980
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Etching and Aquatint on BFK Rives paper - Signed, titled and dated in pencil // Manet/Romance by Red Grooms is a limited edition etching and aquatint created in 1980. The intricate composition draws inspiration from the work of Édouard Manet, blending elements of romance and surrealism into a detailed and chaotic visual narrative. The central figure, a bearded man with a piercing gaze, is surrounded by a multitude of overlapping images, including hands, flowers, and abstract shapes. The artwork is rich in texture and densely layered, inviting the viewer to explore the complexity of the lines and forms. Grooms' use of etching and aquatint techniques creates a dynamic interplay between light and shadow, adding depth and movement to the scene.
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What is Happening?
A Happening is a term used to describe artistic and theatrical events held by artists in the 1950s and 60s. These events were typically staged in gallery installations or planned environments and often involved audience participation, along with elements like lighting, sounds, and slide projections. Happenings were a precursor to performance art, which later included the active participation of the artists themselves.