Abstraction. Black ground with linear forms (faces, crosses).

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Untitled, 1984

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This stark interpretation of an African mask combines several recurrent themes in Brown's work. Brown has often sought to convey the primordial ritual strength found in African and other non-western art, and another of his long-time interests is graffiti. In his series of "black paintings" from the 1980s, of which this is one, he drew simplified motifs into a background of black paint.

Brown also makes etchings, and in this painting he used a technique analogous to etching, gouging the lines out of the paint layer with a pointed instrument. The linear alterations reflect light, which the eye perceives as a two-dimensional pattern.

Details
Title
Untitled
Artist Life
born 1951
Role
Artist
Dimension
H.30 x W.32 in.
Accession Number
99.199
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Abstraction. Black ground with linear forms (faces, crosses).

Copyright of the artist, artist's estate, or assignees