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Gary Goldberg
Finding the Universe in Oaxaca, Lightning

2018

$6,000
£4,636.04
€5,359.70
CA$8,478.43
A$9,509.13
CHF 4,979.78
MX$115,545.17
NOK 63,234.90
SEK 59,951.14
DKK 40,007.36

About the Item

Gary Goldberg Finding the Universe in Oaxaca, Lightning, 2018 Dry wool needle felting 48 x 32 in Edition of 3 One of Gary Goldberg’s photographs from his Finding the Universe in Oaxaca series has been transformed into this textile using a dry felting process at Taller de Afelpado, San Agustín Etla, Oaxaca, Mexico. Each textile is hand made by a team of three artisans, often taking up to three weeks to complete. The wool used is dyed with natural pigments such as cochineal and indigo. Gary Goldberg has been photographing the unique qualities of Oaxaca City, Mexico for over twenty years. In his most recent body of work, he has come to see Oaxaca - its land, its sky, its cosmos - through its textured and richly layered walls and facades. As he interprets Oaxaca, Goldberg is inspired by the color field painters while remaining true to his vision of Oaxaca by highlighting the city’s ancient patina and depth. Goldberg’s photographs and textiles ask the viewer to decipher the image: what am I looking at, what is the scale?
  • Creator:
    Gary Goldberg (1952, American)
  • Creation Year:
    2018
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 48 in (121.92 cm)Width: 32 in (81.28 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    San Francisco, CA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 6251stDibs: LU2756215070522

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