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Christopher Wool — Three works: Three Women (Light I, II, III)
Christopher Wool

Three works: Three Women (Light I, II, III)

Christopher Wool's *Three Works: Three Women (Light I, II, III)* is a series of silkscreen prints on Saunders Watercolor paper that exemplifies the artist's signature approach to image fragmentation and repetition. The works explore the tension between figuration and abstraction, rendering the female form through layered, high-contrast compositions that disrupt conventional representation. Wool's precise yet visually dissonant technique challenges the boundaries between fine art printmaking and graphic imagery.

Medium
silkscreen on Saunders Watercolor paper

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Under the Influence

September 19, 2013

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Christopher Wool, Three works: Three Women (Light I, II, III)

Christopher Wool's *Three Works: Three Women (Light I, II, III)* is a series of silkscreen prints on Saunders Watercolor paper that exemplifies the artist's signature approach to image fragmentation and repetition. The works explore the tension between figuration and abstraction, rendering the female form through layered, high-contrast compositions that disrupt conventional representation. Wool's precise yet visually dissonant technique challenges the boundaries between fine art printmaking and graphic imagery.

Medium
silkscreen on Saunders Watercolor paper
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Male Artist, Conceptual Art, Contemporary Artist, American Artist, Figurative Subject, Late 20th Century, Works on Paper, Monochromatic, Silkscreen Print, Series Format, Minimalist Style

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Collected by

Hamilton Selway Gallery, Alex Capecelatro, Lisa Rembrandt