Kishio Suga
A Law of Phases 175, 1975
vinyl tape and magic marker ink on paper
Unframed:
71.1 x 54.6 cm
28 x 21 1/2 in
Framed:
88.9 x 72.4 cm
35 x 28 1/2 in
71.1 x 54.6 cm
28 x 21 1/2 in
Framed:
88.9 x 72.4 cm
35 x 28 1/2 in
Titulo en ingles: A Law of Phases 175 In parallel with his assemblage-making, Suga has created many works using various types of paper. In these early examples from the 1970s,...
Titulo en ingles: A Law of Phases 175
In parallel with his assemblage-making, Suga has created many works using various types of paper. In these early examples from the 1970s, he was interested in the inherent thinness of the material, coupled with its varying degrees of transparency. Simple acts of layering, folding, applying tape, and drawing lines with marker pen, create innumerable minimalist relationships between line, field, center, and periphery.
In parallel with his assemblage-making, Suga has created many works using various types of paper. In these early examples from the 1970s, he was interested in the inherent thinness of the material, coupled with its varying degrees of transparency. Simple acts of layering, folding, applying tape, and drawing lines with marker pen, create innumerable minimalist relationships between line, field, center, and periphery.