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Ryan Sullivan โ€” January 10, 2011
Ryan Sullivan

January 10, 2011

Ryan Sullivan's *January 10, 2011* is an abstract painting that layers oil, enamel, and latex on canvas, creating a richly textured surface defined by the unpredictable interactions of its materials. Sullivan's process-driven approach allows the paint to pool, drip, and solidify organically, resulting in a composition that feels simultaneously controlled and accidental. The work's titular date grounds the piece in a specific moment of making, emphasizing the painting as a record of time and material transformation.

Medium
oil, enamel, latex on canvas

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Contemporary Art Day Sale

November 14, 2014

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Ryan Sullivan, January 10, 2011

Ryan Sullivan's *January 10, 2011* is an abstract painting that layers oil, enamel, and latex on canvas, creating a richly textured surface defined by the unpredictable interactions of its materials. Sullivan's process-driven approach allows the paint to pool, drip, and solidify organically, resulting in a composition that feels simultaneously controlled and accidental. The work's titular date grounds the piece in a specific moment of making, emphasizing the painting as a record of time and material transformation.

Medium
oil, enamel, latex on canvas
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Male Artist, Mixed Media, Process Based Art, Emerging Artist, Fluid Forms, Abstract Painting, Contemporary Artist, American Artist, Abstract Expressionism, Gestural Abstraction, Oil And Enamel

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