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David Batchelor — Six Grey Blobs
David Batchelor

Six Grey Blobs

2012

Six Grey Blobs presents six circular forms rendered in alternating gloss and matt paint on aluminium, a pairing that transforms the ostensibly neutral grey into something quietly theatrical. Batchelor exploits the reflective and absorptive properties of his surfaces to create a perceptual tension, where each disc appears to shift in luminosity depending on the viewer's position and the ambient light of the room. What might read at first as a study in restraint gradually reveals itself as a meditation on the nature of colour itself, questioning how much visual energy can be coaxed from a palette that, by most definitions, contains no colour at all. Batchelor has long been preoccupied with the cultural and philosophical dimensions of colour, most famously articulated in his influential writing on chromophobia, the deep suspicion of colour in Western intellectual and artistic traditions. Six Grey Blobs engages that discourse from an unexpected angle, embracing grey as the very subject of inquiry rather than its absence. The seriality of the six forms introduces a rhythmic, almost musical quality, inviting comparison between each unit while insisting on the subtle differences that gloss and matt finishes introduce across what is nominally a single hue. Executed on aluminium, the work carries a cool industrial authority consistent with Batchelor's broader practice, which frequently appropriates manufactured materials and found objects. Signed by the artist and currently held with Galeria Leme, Six Grey Blobs offers collectors an intellectually rigorous yet visually compelling example of his mature work, one that rewards sustained looking and holds its presence with confidence across a wide range of interior contexts.

Medium
Gloss paint and matt paint on aluminium
Signed
Yes

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David Batchelor, Six Grey Blobs, 2012

Six Grey Blobs presents six circular forms rendered in alternating gloss and matt paint on aluminium, a pairing that transforms the ostensibly neutral grey into something quietly theatrical. Batchelor exploits the reflective and absorptive properties of his surfaces to create a perceptual tension, where each disc appears to shift in luminosity depending on the viewer's position and the ambient light of the room. What might read at first as a study in restraint gradually reveals itself as a meditation on the nature of colour itself, questioning how much visual energy can be coaxed from a palette that, by most definitions, contains no colour at all. Batchelor has long been preoccupied with the cultural and philosophical dimensions of colour, most famously articulated in his influential writing on chromophobia, the deep suspicion of colour in Western intellectual and artistic traditions. Six Grey Blobs engages that discourse from an unexpected angle, embracing grey as the very subject of inquiry rather than its absence. The seriality of the six forms introduces a rhythmic, almost musical quality, inviting comparison between each unit while insisting on the subtle differences that gloss and matt finishes introduce across what is nominally a single hue. Executed on aluminium, the work carries a cool industrial authority consistent with Batchelor's broader practice, which frequently appropriates manufactured materials and found objects. Signed by the artist and currently held with Galeria Leme, Six Grey Blobs offers collectors an intellectually rigorous yet visually compelling example of his mature work, one that rewards sustained looking and holds its presence with confidence across a wide range of interior contexts.

Medium
Gloss paint and matt paint on aluminium
Year
2012
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Galeria Leme

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