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Lauren Davis Fisher — Off Origin Every Pair is a Coordinate
Lauren Davis Fisher

Off Origin Every Pair is a Coordinate

2019

A grid of painted wooden and MDF elements, "Off Origin Every Pair is a Coordinate" situates geometric abstraction within the language of mathematics and spatial logic. Created in 2019, the work draws its title from coordinate geometry, where every point is defined by its relationship to an origin, and Lauren Davis Fisher translates this concept into physical form with characteristic precision. The composition balances structural rigor with painterly sensitivity, as modular units accumulate into a larger system that rewards both immediate visual impact and sustained, close attention. Fisher has built a reputation for work that sits at the intersection of painting, sculpture, and architectural thinking, and this piece exemplifies the concerns that define her practice. The use of wood and MDF as primary materials introduces a tactile, craft-oriented dimension to what might otherwise read as purely conceptual abstraction. Color and surface treatment interact with the object quality of each component, so that the work functions simultaneously as image and as built thing. At 122 by 122 centimeters, the square format reinforces the mathematical underpinning while giving the composition a centered, self-contained authority. For collectors drawn to work that operates across disciplinary boundaries, this piece offers a compelling point of entry into Fisher's practice. It is signed by the artist and available through CFHILL, presented without a frame, a decision consistent with Fisher's preference for the work to assert its own physical presence directly. The 2019 date places it firmly within a mature period of her output, and the condition and provenance make it a strong acquisition for any collection engaged with contemporary geometric and constructivist tendencies.

Medium
Wood, MDF, Paint
Overall
Signed
Yes

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Lauren Davis Fisher, Off Origin Every Pair is a Coordinate, 2019

A grid of painted wooden and MDF elements, "Off Origin Every Pair is a Coordinate" situates geometric abstraction within the language of mathematics and spatial logic. Created in 2019, the work draws its title from coordinate geometry, where every point is defined by its relationship to an origin, and Lauren Davis Fisher translates this concept into physical form with characteristic precision. The composition balances structural rigor with painterly sensitivity, as modular units accumulate into a larger system that rewards both immediate visual impact and sustained, close attention. Fisher has built a reputation for work that sits at the intersection of painting, sculpture, and architectural thinking, and this piece exemplifies the concerns that define her practice. The use of wood and MDF as primary materials introduces a tactile, craft-oriented dimension to what might otherwise read as purely conceptual abstraction. Color and surface treatment interact with the object quality of each component, so that the work functions simultaneously as image and as built thing. At 122 by 122 centimeters, the square format reinforces the mathematical underpinning while giving the composition a centered, self-contained authority. For collectors drawn to work that operates across disciplinary boundaries, this piece offers a compelling point of entry into Fisher's practice. It is signed by the artist and available through CFHILL, presented without a frame, a decision consistent with Fisher's preference for the work to assert its own physical presence directly. The 2019 date places it firmly within a mature period of her output, and the condition and provenance make it a strong acquisition for any collection engaged with contemporary geometric and constructivist tendencies.

Medium
Wood, MDF, Paint
Dimensions
overall: 122 x 122 cm
Year
2019
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
CFHILL

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