About The Work
Providing insights into and voyeuristic perspectives of contemporary metropolitan life, the work of Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster possesses a beguiling intimacy and subtlety. Inspired by film literature, art history, and architecture, her cross-disciplinary practice includes installation, video, collaborative work, and film. Rather than attempting to make something new, Gonzalez-Foerster prefers to stage scenarios. Her environments – including her Parkett project “Calendario 2020, 2007”, a silkscreen calendar for 12 months in 12 years, with two additional prints by Philippe Parreno – aim to provoke emotional and mental landscapes in the viewer.
About Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: Pipilotti Rist Wants You to Spit on Your Mobile Phone: A Q&A With the Ecstatic Hippie Feminist Artist
- Interviews & Features: 10 Artists to Watch This October
- Art 101: Make Your Own Artist's Magazine With Maurizio Cattelan and Paola Manfrin
- Art 101: Wolfgang Tillmans Opens Up on His Art, His Influences, and His Personal Tragedy
- Interviews & Features: Protocinema Founder Mari Spirito on the Manifold Challenges Facing Istanbul's Art Scene
Color silkscreen on Munken 350g/m2
16.50 x 19.00 in
41.9 x 48.3 cm
This work is signed and numbered.
About The Work
Providing insights into and voyeuristic perspectives of contemporary metropolitan life, the work of Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster possesses a beguiling intimacy and subtlety. Inspired by film literature, art history, and architecture, her cross-disciplinary practice includes installation, video, collaborative work, and film. Rather than attempting to make something new, Gonzalez-Foerster prefers to stage scenarios. Her environments – including her Parkett project “Calendario 2020, 2007”, a silkscreen calendar for 12 months in 12 years, with two additional prints by Philippe Parreno – aim to provoke emotional and mental landscapes in the viewer.
About Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: Pipilotti Rist Wants You to Spit on Your Mobile Phone: A Q&A With the Ecstatic Hippie Feminist Artist
- Interviews & Features: 10 Artists to Watch This October
- Art 101: Make Your Own Artist's Magazine With Maurizio Cattelan and Paola Manfrin
- Art 101: Wolfgang Tillmans Opens Up on His Art, His Influences, and His Personal Tragedy
- Interviews & Features: Protocinema Founder Mari Spirito on the Manifold Challenges Facing Istanbul's Art Scene
- The quoted dimensions are for the paper size. The image size is 11.5" x 16.75".
- Ships in 10 to 14 business days from New York.
- This work is final sale and not eligible for return.
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