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John Baker
"They Now call it Grooming", Contemporary, Black, Collage, Acrylic Painting

2023

$1,650
£1,252.88
€1,432.77
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John Baker’s “They Now call it Grooming” is an acrylic on canvas with collage 20 x 16 inches in blacks, purples and greens. His tie being adjusted and his hair being patted down, a young innocent is being groomed by a priest. Shown at differing stages of his life, the composite image of the victim implies the lasting harm of his violation beyond its occurrence in his boyhood. The lewd intimacy proposed by the priest, visually articulated from mouth to ear, is near the exact center of the composition. The sides are unpainted and the painting is signed and dated on the reverse. John Baker is a widely exhibited painter based in Boston and New York whose solo exhibitions have been favorably reviewed in the Boston Globe (his paintings demonstrate that the human figure as a source of fresh ideas still endures), Art New England (Baker’s collages raise a bunch of interesting issues) and American Art Collector (John Baker’s wonderful and worthy project). A native of New York City, Baker was a pupil of Donald Judd for two years. The sculptor’s constructivist method remains an influence on Baker’s collage process, but Baker’s artistic results are more sensual and emotional as he adds the elements of subtle color harmony and reliance on impulse. Baker is represented by Fountain Street Gallery based in Boston, MA.
  • Creator:
    John Baker (1944, American)
  • Creation Year:
    2023
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 20 in (50.8 cm)Width: 16 in (40.64 cm)Depth: 1.75 in (4.45 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Natick, MA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: Baker_They Now call it Grooming1stDibs: LU500312739052

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