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Gary Cruz
Retina #12, 2022, digitally handmade print, edition of 3, signed

2022

$600
£459.05
€524.99
CA$854.35
A$925.36
CHF 490.11
MX$11,195.48
NOK 6,161.47
SEK 5,743.80
DKK 3,920.88

About the Item

This image centers on a six-petaled form that blooms like a mandala, its rounded shapes encircled in bold dark lines. The palette radiates warmth—ochres, deep browns, and luminous golds—evoking both the earth and firelight. The composition feels architectural, like a vaulted ceiling or rose window, yet also organic, like a flower caught in perpetual unfolding. The work captures the series’ balance of the cosmic and the intimate: geometry discovered in flux, crystallized for a moment from the kaleidoscopic movement of Cruz’s videos. Here, the image suggests wholeness and cyclical return—something primal, familiar, and timeless, surfacing from digital chance into spiritual emblem. In this recent work, the artist has focused on the production of abstract painterly images using a variety of digital methods and processes. These new images are at, what he calls, the “Center of Seeing” - closeups of a moment in time and space from the center of his digitally made kaleidoscopic videos. These captured images contain circle, star, or other primal geometric shapes – some resembling mandalas or flowers of a new interior space. Spiritual, psychological, with an emanating quality of light, they are vaguely familiar yet new. This archival pigment print is printed on Epson Enhanced Matte paper. Image size is 22" x 16" on 24" x 18" paper size. Signed in pencil, within the image, lower right. Framing is recommended before shipping. All work is shipped flat, not rolled. Mr. Cruz is a recipient of the Pollock-Krasner Grant. His first solo show was at White Columns, New York City in 2003. His last solo show “I’ll Take you There” was at the Olympia Project, Bushwick, in 2020. His studio is located in the Flower District in Manhattan.
  • Creator:
    Gary Cruz (1961)
  • Creation Year:
    2022
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 24 in (60.96 cm)Width: 18 in (45.72 cm)
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  • Framing:
    Framing Options Available
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  • Gallery Location:
    New York, NY
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2014212291882

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