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// Jacob Kassay's Untitled 6/8 (La Opinión) (2013) is a lithograph that presents a mirrored, distressed representation of a newspaper layout, emphasizing themes of information distortion and media fragility. The reversed and smudged imagery, combined with the monochrome palette, creates a fragmented and aged aesthetic, evoking the transient and manipulated nature of news media. The visible degradation, such as blurred text and obscured visuals, forces the viewer to confront the instability and impermanence of traditional printed communication. This limited edition print, produced in an edition of just 2, invites viewers to critically engage with how news is presented, perceived, and altered over time, questioning the authenticity and permanence of the information we consume.
Untitled 6/8 (La Opinión), 2013
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// Jacob Kassay's Untitled 6/8 (La Opinión) (2013) is a lithograph that presents a mirrored, distressed representation of a newspaper layout, emphasizing themes of information distortion and media fragility. The reversed and smudged imagery, combined with the monochrome palette, creates a fragmented and aged aesthetic, evoking the transient and manipulated nature of news media. The visible degradation, such as blurred text and obscured visuals, forces the viewer to confront the instability and impermanence of traditional printed communication. This limited edition print, produced in an edition of just 2, invites viewers to critically engage with how news is presented, perceived, and altered over time, questioning the authenticity and permanence of the information we consume.
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What is Colour Field Painting?
Colour Field Painting is an abstract style characterized by large areas of a single color or simple, solid colors. The term was first used in the 1950s to describe the work of three American Abstract Expressionist painters—Barnett Newman, Mark Rothko, and Clyfford Still. Their work emphasized the emotional power of color and the creation of vast, meditative spaces through expansive color fields.