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Jack Scott"T-Blur" Large Charcoal Cross-Hatch Drawing on Canvas 1977 Jack Scott1977
1977
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About the Item
Jack Scott
"T-Blur"
3-27-77
Charcoal on unprimed canvas sprayed with custom fixative
69"x59.5" unstretched
Installation: This piece is intended to be stretched and stapled without a frame.
Signed, titled and dated in pencil on reverse
Excellent Condition - Minor wear consistent with age and history.
This canvas is a testament to the artist's meticulous craftsmanship and creative vision. The intricate charcoal cross-hatch arches create a play of light and shadow, each mark bearing the artist's hand. To enhance and preserve this piece, the artist has applied multiple layers of their custom-made, matte, fixative. This carefully curated process not only protects the delicate charcoal work but also adds depth and texture to the piece. The result is a mesmerizing work of art that begs viewers to explore its intricate details and reveals new dimensions with each look.
- Creator:Jack Scott
- Creation Year:1977
- Dimensions:Height: 59.5 in (151.13 cm)Width: 69 in (175.26 cm)
- Medium:
- Movement & Style:
- Period:
- Condition:Excellent Condition - Minor wear consistent with age and history. Areas of toning around edges.
- Gallery Location:Arp, TX
- Reference Number:Seller: jscott30-11stDibs: LU1533213230022
JACK SCOTT (1953-) About the work: Working on large unstretched canvases and Strathmore paper, Jack Scott draws charcoal arcs in a freehand style. Through placement and density the arcs create patterns of light and dark, vibrating with a luminescence unanticipated by the rawness of the materials. In previous works the arcs coalesced into amorphous forms—romantic sensations suggesting clouds, smoke or fog. With his recent works Scott introduces a concrete graphic form, large bisecting arcs that are giant magnifications of the minutely rendered arcs. Environmental romanticism yields to a bolder sensibility, as these shapes bear relationship to configurations favored by Minimalists and hard-edge abstractionists. However, Scott’s web of soft, undulating arcs subverts the large-scale coolness of the primary form. In this sense the artist’s works remind one of Rothko, whose monumental forms were also conceived through a diffused or soft-edge development. The method of building up freehand forms is remarkable considering the massive scale favored by the artist. From this standpoint his drawing seems imbued with a medieval intensity, displaying a feeling for concentration and handcraft that is often absent from contemporary art. —Hal Fischer Education: MFA San Francisco Art Institute (1978)
BA
San Francisco State University (1976)
College of Marin (1971-1974) Exhibitions Include: Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art (solo)
Hansen Fuller Golden Gallery, San Francisco (solo)
Kirk deGooyer Gallery, Los Angeles, (solo)
"California Drawings", Modernism, San Francisco Awards and Distinctions Include: National Endowment for the Arts, Artist Fellowship Grant
Marin Arts Council Individual Artists Grant
Finalist, S.E.C.A. Award, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Publications Include: Albright, Thomas. Art in the San Francisco Bay Area, 1945-1980
University of California Press, 1985 Articles and Reviews Include: Fischer, Hal, ARTFORUM
Wilson, William, THE LOS ANGELES TIMES
Rosenthal, Adrienne, ART WEEK
Albright, Thomas, SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE
Gardener, Colin, ARTWEEK
Solnit, Rebecca. Arts, PACIFIC SUN
Pincus, Robert, LOS ANGELES TIMES
Frankenstein, Alfred, SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE Public Collections Include: Prudential, Inc., New Jersey
Security Pacific Bank, Los Angeles
Illinois Bell, Chicago
Atlantic Richfield Corporation, Los Angeles
Park Fifty-Five Hotel, San Francisco
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