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// Times Square Cinema by Scott Treleaven, a 2012 mixed media diptych, presents an evocative exploration of urban decay and nostalgia. This limited edition piece juxtaposes two contrasting panels: the left side is dominated by a solid, textured black rectangle that feels dense and almost impenetrable, while the right panel is sparse and delicate, showing faint marks, smudges, and remnants of text, including the partial phrase Times Square Cinema. The stark contrast between the heavy black form and the ghostly traces on the adjacent panel creates a sense of tension, reflecting the impermanence and fading history of urban spaces. Treleaven’s work often delves into themes of memory, erasure, and the passage of time, and in this diptych, he invites viewers to reflect on the fleeting nature of iconic places and the residue they leave behind.
Times Square Cinema , 2012
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// Times Square Cinema by Scott Treleaven, a 2012 mixed media diptych, presents an evocative exploration of urban decay and nostalgia. This limited edition piece juxtaposes two contrasting panels: the left side is dominated by a solid, textured black rectangle that feels dense and almost impenetrable, while the right panel is sparse and delicate, showing faint marks, smudges, and remnants of text, including the partial phrase Times Square Cinema. The stark contrast between the heavy black form and the ghostly traces on the adjacent panel creates a sense of tension, reflecting the impermanence and fading history of urban spaces. Treleaven’s work often delves into themes of memory, erasure, and the passage of time, and in this diptych, he invites viewers to reflect on the fleeting nature of iconic places and the residue they leave behind.
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Scott Treleaven
Times Square Red, Times Square Blue , 2016
Limited Edition Print
Mixed Media
EUR 1,500
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