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Matt Bollinger — Untitled (Guest House)
Matt Bollinger — Untitled (Guest House)
Matt Bollinger — Untitled (Guest House)
Matt Bollinger

Untitled (Guest House)

2006

Executed in 2006, when Matt Bollinger was still developing the figurative vocabulary that would come to define his practice, this intimate pencil drawing places two figures in a spare interior setting. A nude male figure, possibly a self-portrait of the artist, and a clothed female companion both fix their gaze directly outward, their expressions caught in a moment of unmistakable shock. The title, Guest House, anchors the scene in a particular kind of transient, semi-private space, lending the confrontational eye contact an added charge of vulnerability and exposure. Bollinger, born in 1980, has built a celebrated body of work around the textures of everyday American life, finding psychological weight in ordinary people and domestic circumstances. This early drawing on paper reveals those instincts already fully present. The pencil medium suits the subject well, its delicate mark-making capturing the fragility of the moment while the directness of the composition leaves no distance between viewer and subject. The figures do not retreat into the scene but press forward against it, creating a tension that feels intimate and unsettling in equal measure. At 28.9 by 22.9 centimeters, the work operates at a human, handheld scale that only intensifies its impact. Signed, titled, and dated on the reverse, this is a documented early work from an artist whose prices and critical standing have grown considerably since this period, making it a compelling entry point into a significant contemporary figurative practice. The sheet is offered unframed, allowing the new owner to present it according to their own context and taste.

Medium
Pencil on paper
Overall
Signed
Yes
Location
Jarrett McCusker, New York, NY

For Sale — $1500

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Matt Bollinger, Untitled (Guest House), 2006

Executed in 2006, when Matt Bollinger was still developing the figurative vocabulary that would come to define his practice, this intimate pencil drawing places two figures in a spare interior setting. A nude male figure, possibly a self-portrait of the artist, and a clothed female companion both fix their gaze directly outward, their expressions caught in a moment of unmistakable shock. The title, Guest House, anchors the scene in a particular kind of transient, semi-private space, lending the confrontational eye contact an added charge of vulnerability and exposure. Bollinger, born in 1980, has built a celebrated body of work around the textures of everyday American life, finding psychological weight in ordinary people and domestic circumstances. This early drawing on paper reveals those instincts already fully present. The pencil medium suits the subject well, its delicate mark-making capturing the fragility of the moment while the directness of the composition leaves no distance between viewer and subject. The figures do not retreat into the scene but press forward against it, creating a tension that feels intimate and unsettling in equal measure. At 28.9 by 22.9 centimeters, the work operates at a human, handheld scale that only intensifies its impact. Signed, titled, and dated on the reverse, this is a documented early work from an artist whose prices and critical standing have grown considerably since this period, making it a compelling entry point into a significant contemporary figurative practice. The sheet is offered unframed, allowing the new owner to present it according to their own context and taste.

Medium
Pencil on paper
Dimensions
overall: 28.9 x 22.9 cm
Year
2006
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Jarrett McCusker

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