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Antine
Oudorp, Netherlands
Product description
Hand signed etching from 1989 on skimmed paper, numbered 25/89, titled and dated.
Image size 66 x 50.5 cm, paper size 76 x 56 cm.
Alexis Gorodine (b. 1944, Malicone, France) trained at Atelier d'Urbanisme in Martinique, Atelier de Calevaert-Brun and Atelier Sauve-qui-Peut in Paris.
He traveled and lived extensively in Africa, South America and North America. These countries and living in New York have profoundly shaped the artist's thinking. Gorodine pairs a mystical atmosphere with earthly warmth. The erosion of matter and the primal power of language and primitive signs are his themes. The artist gained world fame for his beautiful, austere etchings and stone prints, which are produced by the artist in exceptional quality. In simple planes and lines, Gorodine establishes recognizable forms, limiting his work to the essence of things.
His work is included in major private collections and numerous museums, including:
Brooklyn Museum, New York
Musée des Beaux-Arts, Caracas
Musée d'Art Moderne, Paris
Museo de Arte Contemporaneo, Caracas
Musée d'Art Moderne, Bogotà, Colombia
Phillip Morris Collection, New York
Metro North, New York
Exxon Collection, USA
Mobil Collection, USA
Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris
Musée d'Annecy, France
Slight discoloration edges paper
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsGrey, White, Beige, Orange, Creme, BlackMaterialPaperNumber of items1StyleModernOrientationLandscapeArt sizeMediumHeight56 cmWidth76 cm