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James Rosenquist — Horse Blinders (South)
James Rosenquist — Horse Blinders (South)
James Rosenquist — Horse Blinders (South)
James Rosenquist

Horse Blinders (South)

1972

Created in 1972, this screenprint mirrors the northern work while exploring the southern perspective. The combination of rich colors and silver foil creates an immersive visual composition. The directional title suggests this piece functions as part of a larger geographical or conceptual framework. Rosenquist's use of the horse blinders metaphor invites contemplation about vision and restriction. The metallic elements enhance the optical qualities of the printed surface.

Medium
screenprint in colors with silver foil
Dimensions

Notes

Signed, titled, dated and numbered to lower edge ‘1/1 workshop proof Home Blinders (South) James Rosenquist 1972’. Artist's stamp verso 'Copyright James Rosenquist'. This work is a printer's proof apart from the edition of 85 printed by Styria Studio, New York and co-published by Multiples, Inc., New York and Castelli Graphics, New York.

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James Rosenquist, Horse Blinders (South), 1972

Created in 1972, this screenprint mirrors the northern work while exploring the southern perspective. The combination of rich colors and silver foil creates an immersive visual composition. The directional title suggests this piece functions as part of a larger geographical or conceptual framework. Rosenquist's use of the horse blinders metaphor invites contemplation about vision and restriction. The metallic elements enhance the optical qualities of the printed surface.

Medium
screenprint in colors with silver foil
Dimensions
71.1 x 162.6 cm
Year
1972
Seen at
Wright, Chicago, United States

Related themes

Silver Foil, Enhanced Screenprint, Horse Blinders Series, Metallic Elements, Bold Color Palette, South Orientation, Equestrian equipment, Screenprint With Foil, Perceptual Themes, Pop Imagery, Fragmented Vision, Reflective Surface, Metallic Accents, 1972 Contemporary Art, Visual abstraction, Directional Symbolism, Vibrant Visual Language, Perception Themes, Horse Blinders

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