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Ishi Glinsky — Lifetimes that broke the Earth #2
Ishi Glinsky

Lifetimes that broke the Earth #2

2023

Lifetimes that broke the Earth #2 occupies space with a commanding physicality, its large-scale canvas measuring over ten feet in height and inviting a full-bodied encounter before a single detail can be parsed. Glinsky builds the surface through layered applications of acrylic ink, oil stick, and matte medium, producing a terrain of compressed marks, stained grounds, and gestural passages that feel simultaneously ancient and urgent. The matte finish suppresses any decorative shimmer, keeping the viewer's attention locked on the raw materiality of the work and the charged relationship between deliberate mark-making and apparent accident. The result is a surface that reads like a record of accumulated time, as though geological and human histories have been pressed together and preserved within the weave of the canvas. Glinsky, who is of Tohono O'odham and Jewish heritage, works at the intersection of ancestral knowledge and contemporary abstraction, and that tension animates every layer of this piece. The title frames the work within a cosmological register, suggesting lifespans that are not merely biographical but transformative, capable of reshaping the physical world. Nothing here is purely decorative. Each mark carries the weight of a cultural inheritance that has survived disruption, displacement, and reinvention, and the scale of the canvas insists that this inheritance be taken seriously rather than observed from a comfortable distance. For the collector, this is a substantial and uncompromising acquisition. Signed by the artist and offered through P.P.O.W, the New York gallery that has represented Glinsky with growing institutional momentum, the work arrives at a moment when his practice is receiving sustained critical attention. The large format ensures a commanding presence in any serious collection, while the density of the surface rewards sustained looking over years. This is painting as testimony, built to endure.

Medium
Acrylic ink, oil stick and matte medium on canvas
Overall
Signed
Yes

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Ishi Glinsky, Lifetimes that broke the Earth #2, 2023

Lifetimes that broke the Earth #2 occupies space with a commanding physicality, its large-scale canvas measuring over ten feet in height and inviting a full-bodied encounter before a single detail can be parsed. Glinsky builds the surface through layered applications of acrylic ink, oil stick, and matte medium, producing a terrain of compressed marks, stained grounds, and gestural passages that feel simultaneously ancient and urgent. The matte finish suppresses any decorative shimmer, keeping the viewer's attention locked on the raw materiality of the work and the charged relationship between deliberate mark-making and apparent accident. The result is a surface that reads like a record of accumulated time, as though geological and human histories have been pressed together and preserved within the weave of the canvas. Glinsky, who is of Tohono O'odham and Jewish heritage, works at the intersection of ancestral knowledge and contemporary abstraction, and that tension animates every layer of this piece. The title frames the work within a cosmological register, suggesting lifespans that are not merely biographical but transformative, capable of reshaping the physical world. Nothing here is purely decorative. Each mark carries the weight of a cultural inheritance that has survived disruption, displacement, and reinvention, and the scale of the canvas insists that this inheritance be taken seriously rather than observed from a comfortable distance. For the collector, this is a substantial and uncompromising acquisition. Signed by the artist and offered through P.P.O.W, the New York gallery that has represented Glinsky with growing institutional momentum, the work arrives at a moment when his practice is receiving sustained critical attention. The large format ensures a commanding presence in any serious collection, while the density of the surface rewards sustained looking over years. This is painting as testimony, built to endure.

Medium
Acrylic ink, oil stick and matte medium on canvas
Dimensions
overall: 304.8 x 152.4 cm
Year
2023
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
P.P.O.W

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