Wabash by John Gibson
Turner Carroll Gallery
2000
Edition Size: 35
Sheet Size: 37 x 37 inches
Signed
Condition: Pristine
$2,000.00
2000
Edition Size: 35
Sheet Size: 37 x 37 inches
Signed
Condition: Pristine
$2,000.00
For over thirty years, John Gibson has focused exclusively on the shape of the ball, using it as a tool for exploring the space of painting. Often decorated with a minimal pattern to emphasize its illusory curvature in space, he uses his subject to comment on the elusive goal of depicting life in a way that captures and approximates, but never quite aligns with, three-dimensional reality. The tension between flat and dimensional space has always been central to painting; in a sense, the history of painting is the story of its engagement with this concept, from the invention of perspective to the breakthrough of cubism, which fused the two, to the flattening of the picture plane in modern abstract painting. Gibson’s patterned spheres allude to this history while at the same time retaining their integrity as basic objects—an interplay of opposing forces: flatness and roundness, lightness and darkness, simplicity and complexity.