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Jean-Marc Bustamante — Panorama (Valentine)
Jean-Marc Bustamante

Panorama (Valentine)

1999

Jean-Marc Bustamante's *Panorama (Valentine)* is a three-part work that employs silkscreen printing on Plexiglas, combining photographic imagery with an industrial, transparent support to create a sense of layered depth and luminosity. The use of metal brackets to mount the panels emphasizes the work's structural and material presence, drawing attention to the object itself as much as to the image it bears. Bustamante's approach blurs the boundary between photography, painting, and sculpture, inviting the viewer to consider how images inhabit and transform physical space.

Medium
silkscreen on Plexiglas with metal brackets, in 3 parts

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Jean-Marc Bustamante, Panorama (Valentine), 1999

Jean-Marc Bustamante's *Panorama (Valentine)* is a three-part work that employs silkscreen printing on Plexiglas, combining photographic imagery with an industrial, transparent support to create a sense of layered depth and luminosity. The use of metal brackets to mount the panels emphasizes the work's structural and material presence, drawing attention to the object itself as much as to the image it bears. Bustamante's approach blurs the boundary between photography, painting, and sculpture, inviting the viewer to consider how images inhabit and transform physical space.

Medium
silkscreen on Plexiglas with metal brackets, in 3 parts
Year
1999
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

French, Blue, Serene, Minimalist, Multi-panel, Landscape, Photographic, Plexiglas, Silkscreen, Contemporary

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