Sean Scully

SEAN SCULLY "SHACKS #3" PHOTOGRAPH, 1990

There are a handful of major 20th century painters who either completely switch over to or explore photography for a significant part of their careers. David Hockney and Chuck Close are but a few to consider.

And of course there is the Irish artist Sean Scully (b. 1945) who since the 1980's has been revered internationally for his abstract paintings of textured grid-like forms - ofter inspired by construction and architectural motifs.

Scully has been working with photography since the 1970's but it was only in the 1990's that his photographs transitioned from being part of his process to independent works of art.

His photographs explore highly textured, color-blocked architectural elements such as doors and borded-up walls in locals including Mexico, Scotland and his native Ireland. 

This work from the "Harris and Lewis Shacks" series seems closest in tone and palette to Scully's canvases - which ofter favor shades of grey, moss green, taupe and lime. 

An ideal piece for a young collector interested in abstraction in both photography and painting.

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"Harris and Lewis Shacks #3"

Chromogenic color print

Initalied, dated and numbered verso by the artist

From an edition of 24

23"W 15"H (work)

31"W 23.5"H (framed)

Provenance: Mira Godard Gallery, Toronto

 

 

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