stylized image of skull; red, brown and blue

%C2%A9 John Armleder

LP2, from "Lampe" portfolio, 2008

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John Armleder has been a driving force in Switzerland’s contemporary art scene since the 1970s. Here he pays homage to Marcel Duchamp, a hero of modern art who in 1935 introduced his Rotoreliefs, which were spinning disks that produced optical illusions of depth or three-dimensionality. One of Duchamps disk was entitled Lampe. In addition to appropriating the title, Armleder follows Duchamp's lead and coveys an illusion of depth by overprinting his lithographic stone using two colors, shifting them just enough to create the sensation of relief.

Details
Title
LP2, from "Lampe" portfolio
Artist Life
born 1948
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2015.124.2
Provenance
World House Editions, Middlebury, Conn. (publisher); Donald Taglialatella, Middlebury, Conn.; given to MIA, 2015.
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stylized image of skull; red, brown and blue

© John Armleder

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