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Donald Baechler
Spain
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Spain
Represented by: Galeria Richard Vanderaa
Views: 20
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Shipped from Celrà, Spain
Shipping costs: 50 € international
Packaged in cardboard box
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Untitled (York House Suite)
Ink and ink wash on paper, 1986
cm 18x20
Price 2500 €
Ink and ink wash on paper, 1986
cm 18x20
Price 2500 €
About the artwork
About the artist
EXHIBITIONS
1986, Anders Tornberg Gallery
1995 Donald Baechler: York House Suite, Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon. Solo exhibition dedicated to the series of drawings "York House Suite" (1986) created in the York House Hotel in Lisbon.
LITERATURE
Donald Baechler, York House Suite. Text by Demosthenes Davvetas. Kaleidoscope Publishers 1988, illustrated on page 27.
"During several weeks in March and April 1986, while a guest at the York House Residència, a small hotel in Lisbon, Portugal, I developed a working method suited to the peculiar restrictions attendant with any attempt to use the hotel room as a studio. This resulted in an extended and continuing series of small blue ink-wash drawings and collages, all of them produced in hotel rooms.
From the start, these small blue drawings have tended to organize themselves into suites, which I have sometimes named after the location of production. The first of these is the 126-part York House Suite, after the hotel in Lisbon where the works were made.
Some of the drawings in York House Suite are based on formal models found in a primitive Portuguese children's toy, "O Construtor Infantil", which allows the construction of a limited number of human forms from a set of wooden shapes. Other drawings make reference to various paintings in the Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga (the Portuguese National Museum), located directly across Rua das Janelas Verdes from the York House.
About the artist
Donald Baechler's creative process begins amidst a vast collection of popular images and objects, the archives of years of photographing, looking and gathering. His paintings are condensed versions of that cumulative process, built in fragments and layers to create what he calls an "illusion of history." The artist (born 1956) has had recent solo exhibitions at Cheim & Read, NY, The Kunsthalle Basel and The Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Baechler's work is in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art, The Whitney Museum of American Art, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles and The Centre George Pompidou, Paris among other institutions worldwide.
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