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Graham Collins — Reflected Painting
Graham Collins

Reflected Painting

2014

Graham Collins's *Reflected Painting* invites viewers to question the nature of representation and perception, blurring the boundary between an image and its mirror counterpart. The work engages with ideas of duplication and distortion, suggesting that a painting and its reflection are simultaneously the same and entirely different objects. Collins layers conceptual intrigue with visual tension, prompting a meditation on authenticity and the slippery nature of what we consider an original.

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Graham Collins, Reflected Painting, 2014

Graham Collins's *Reflected Painting* invites viewers to question the nature of representation and perception, blurring the boundary between an image and its mirror counterpart. The work engages with ideas of duplication and distortion, suggesting that a painting and its reflection are simultaneously the same and entirely different objects. Collins layers conceptual intrigue with visual tension, prompting a meditation on authenticity and the slippery nature of what we consider an original.

Year
2014
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Reflective Imagery, Self-Referential Art, Muted Palette, Male Artist, Cool Tones, Mixed Media, Reflective Surfaces, Conceptual Art, Emerging Artist, Abstract Painting, Contemporary Artist, Muted Tones, Meta-Painting, American Artist, Geometric Abstraction, Introspective Mood, Reflective Surface

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