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Graham Collins — Park Slope Food Coop XV
Graham Collins

Park Slope Food Coop XV

2013

Graham Collins's *Park Slope Food Coop XV* layers spray enamel on canvas with reclaimed wood, glass, and window tint to create a richly textured meditation on community and consumer culture. The work's combination of industrial and salvaged materials evokes the utilitarian yet idealistic spirit of the iconic Brooklyn food cooperative, blurring the boundary between painting and object. Collins transforms everyday architectural elements into a contemplative surface that reflects both literally and conceptually on transparency, sustainability, and collective life.

Medium
spray enamel on canvas, reclaimed wood, glass and window tint

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Graham Collins, Park Slope Food Coop XV, 2013

Graham Collins's *Park Slope Food Coop XV* layers spray enamel on canvas with reclaimed wood, glass, and window tint to create a richly textured meditation on community and consumer culture. The work's combination of industrial and salvaged materials evokes the utilitarian yet idealistic spirit of the iconic Brooklyn food cooperative, blurring the boundary between painting and object. Collins transforms everyday architectural elements into a contemplative surface that reflects both literally and conceptually on transparency, sustainability, and collective life.

Medium
spray enamel on canvas, reclaimed wood, glass and window tint
Year
2013
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Male Artist, Street Art Aesthetic, Mixed Media, Emerging Artist, Contemporary Artist, Muted Tones, American Artist, Urban Realism, Community Life, Found Materials

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