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Untitled

Joan Snyder

Shah Garg Foundation

Shah Garg Foundation

Like a number of Snyder’s works of the same year, Untitled has a two-part composition. Separating the canvas into two distinct halves, a vertical border at the center divides loosely painted horizontal lines of varying colors and thicknesses, on the left, from a checkerboard of irregularly sized squares and rectangles filled in with relatively solid colors, on the right. Snyder used the grid in this way as a sectioning device to differentiate contrasting approaches to the application of paint within the same work. Providing a fundamental order and a kind of anchor, or resolution, to the instability of fluid brushwork elsewhere, these solid gridded sections—termed “resolves” by the artist—work to regulate ideas and explorations in paint.

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  • Title: Untitled
  • Creator: Joan Snyder
  • Date Created: 1974
  • Physical Dimensions: 60 x 60 in.
  • Type: Painting
  • Rights: Credit: Tim Schneck Photography, Courtesy Shah Garg Foundation.
  • Medium: Oil, acrylic, wax, gauze, and tape
  • Art Form: Painting
  • Support: Canvas
Shah Garg Foundation

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