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Set of 2 works - Each measuring 100 x 67 cm // Cokeypane (set of 2) by Katharina Grosse is a 2011 limited edition lithograph set that demonstrates her experimental approach to abstraction and color. Each piece within this set, measuring 100 x 67 cm, features organic, fluid forms that appear to erupt from the canvas with an intense energy. On the left, a luminous burst of white and green against a darker background evokes the feeling of an electrical surge or organic growth, while the right image displays a more amorphous, ink-like shape in purples and deep blues that appears almost ethereal. Grosse’s work, characterized by her bold use of color and spontaneity, invites viewers to interpret the forms and movements freely, encouraging an emotional response to her abstract visual language.
Cokeypane (set of 2), 2011
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Set of 2 works - Each measuring 100 x 67 cm // Cokeypane (set of 2) by Katharina Grosse is a 2011 limited edition lithograph set that demonstrates her experimental approach to abstraction and color. Each piece within this set, measuring 100 x 67 cm, features organic, fluid forms that appear to erupt from the canvas with an intense energy. On the left, a luminous burst of white and green against a darker background evokes the feeling of an electrical surge or organic growth, while the right image displays a more amorphous, ink-like shape in purples and deep blues that appears almost ethereal. Grosse’s work, characterized by her bold use of color and spontaneity, invites viewers to interpret the forms and movements freely, encouraging an emotional response to her abstract visual language.
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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.