The Japan Series #4, 1999 - John Pearson
About the Work
About The Japan Series #4
Created on the occasion of the artist's spring 2000 solo PULSE exhibition, Japan Passage, Pearson's delicate yet vivid prints were inspired by the majestic landscape and Buddhist philosophies of Japan, where he had been teaching.
About the Artist
About John Pearson
The paintings and prints of John Pearson pick up where Mondrian and the Constructivists left off. Since his emergence in 1960s London, John Pearson has ...Read More
The paintings and prints of John Pearson pick up where Mondrian and the Constructivists left off. Since his emergence in 1960s London, John Pearson has been using mathematical systems and computer programs to generate hard-edged geometric compositions. His most recent work, with its circles and ellipses superimposed on patterns of wavy lines, brings a more easygoing approach to his particular breed of rule-based art. Pearson has received grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Canada Council, and has had solo exhibitions at institutions including the Akron Art Museum, the Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, and the Museum of Modern Art in Rijeka, Croatia.Read Less
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