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Charlie Billingham — Wherry
Charlie Billingham

Wherry

2014

"Wherry" by Charlie Billingham presents a compelling interplay of pattern, texture, and painterly gesture. The canvas is dominated by a classic black and white gingham fabric, meticulously applied, creating a vibrant, optical ground. Interrupting this familiar domestic pattern are two prominent, roughly cut shapes of unprimed canvas, positioned vertically and centrally. These forms possess a subtle figural quality, their organic contours suggesting abstracted presences or perhaps elements of a deconstructed narrative. The raw edges of these canvas inserts, along with the visible fraying along the artwork's periphery, underscore a deliberate emphasis on materiality and the handmade. Against this structured backdrop, vibrant applications of oil paint introduce a dynamic contrast. A rich, impasto orange pigment bursts forth near the bottom center, echoed by a smaller splash toward the upper left, while a translucent, mint green wash subtly stains the gingham fabric at the lower right. These painterly interventions are not merely decorative but actively engage with the fabric ground, at times obscuring it, at others allowing its pattern to show through. Billingham’s practice often explores the collision of historical aesthetics with contemporary expression, and here, the traditional textile pattern becomes a stage for an intimate, gestural drama. The work masterfully blends the graphic precision of the gingham with the expressive freedom of paint, creating a dialogue between order and spontaneity.

Medium
Fabric and oil on canvas
Location
Wright, Chicago, United States

🔨 Auction Lot

Wright: 20|21 Art: The Chicago Edition (July 2022)

July 14, 2022

Estimate: $800 to $1,000

Lot 286

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Charlie Billingham, Wherry, 2014

"Wherry" by Charlie Billingham presents a compelling interplay of pattern, texture, and painterly gesture. The canvas is dominated by a classic black and white gingham fabric, meticulously applied, creating a vibrant, optical ground. Interrupting this familiar domestic pattern are two prominent, roughly cut shapes of unprimed canvas, positioned vertically and centrally. These forms possess a subtle figural quality, their organic contours suggesting abstracted presences or perhaps elements of a deconstructed narrative. The raw edges of these canvas inserts, along with the visible fraying along the artwork's periphery, underscore a deliberate emphasis on materiality and the handmade. Against this structured backdrop, vibrant applications of oil paint introduce a dynamic contrast. A rich, impasto orange pigment bursts forth near the bottom center, echoed by a smaller splash toward the upper left, while a translucent, mint green wash subtly stains the gingham fabric at the lower right. These painterly interventions are not merely decorative but actively engage with the fabric ground, at times obscuring it, at others allowing its pattern to show through. Billingham’s practice often explores the collision of historical aesthetics with contemporary expression, and here, the traditional textile pattern becomes a stage for an intimate, gestural drama. The work masterfully blends the graphic precision of the gingham with the expressive freedom of paint, creating a dialogue between order and spontaneity.

Medium
Fabric and oil on canvas
Year
2014
Seen at
Wright, Chicago, United States

Related themes

Pattern And Design, Materiality, Abstract Art, Figurative Abstract, Male Artist, Gestural Painting, Mixed Media, Conceptual Art, Postmodern, British Artist, Oil On Canvas, Orange Accent, Black And White, Geometric Pattern, Impasto Technique, Contemporary Art, Textile Art, Domestic Imagery, Expressive Abstraction, Collage Elements

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