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Tacita Dean — Edelkasteine
Tacita Dean — Edelkasteine
Tacita Dean

Edelkasteine

2025

Edelkasteine presents a luminous field of painterly incident suspended within the cool transparency of glass, its enamel surface catching and redistributing light in ways that resist easy categorization between painting and object. Tacita Dean has applied the medium with a characteristic attentiveness to material behavior, allowing the enamel to build atmospheric depth while maintaining a quality of fragility and impermanence that animates the entire composition. The title, a German word for noble or precious stones, suggests something geological and enduring, a tension Dean exploits with precision by grounding it in a medium associated with delicacy and the decorative arts. Dean's sustained engagement with time, memory, and obsolescence finds a natural home in enamel on glass, a process that demands patience and rewards close, sustained looking. The work belongs to a broader practice in which the artist continuously tests the boundaries of what painting can hold, gravitating toward surfaces and substrates that carry their own histories and resistances. Glass here is not merely a support but an active participant, its inherent translucency introducing a spatial complexity that paint on canvas simply cannot replicate. The physical object asks to be encountered from varying distances and under shifting light conditions, revealing new tonal relationships at each approach. Available through Marian Goodman Gallery Los Angeles, Edelkasteine represents a significant opportunity to acquire a work from an active and ongoing body of research that has come to define Dean as one of the most intellectually rigorous artists working today. Her reputation rests on a willingness to work against the grain of contemporary speed and spectacle, and this piece, intimate in scale yet expansive in its implications, distills that commitment into a singular and collectible form.

Medium
Enamel on glass 31 1/2 x 23 5/8 in. (80 x 60 cm)

Notes

From MGG LA — Trial of the Finger. SKU: 30910.

For Sale — $150000

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Tacita Dean, Edelkasteine, 2025

Edelkasteine presents a luminous field of painterly incident suspended within the cool transparency of glass, its enamel surface catching and redistributing light in ways that resist easy categorization between painting and object. Tacita Dean has applied the medium with a characteristic attentiveness to material behavior, allowing the enamel to build atmospheric depth while maintaining a quality of fragility and impermanence that animates the entire composition. The title, a German word for noble or precious stones, suggests something geological and enduring, a tension Dean exploits with precision by grounding it in a medium associated with delicacy and the decorative arts. Dean's sustained engagement with time, memory, and obsolescence finds a natural home in enamel on glass, a process that demands patience and rewards close, sustained looking. The work belongs to a broader practice in which the artist continuously tests the boundaries of what painting can hold, gravitating toward surfaces and substrates that carry their own histories and resistances. Glass here is not merely a support but an active participant, its inherent translucency introducing a spatial complexity that paint on canvas simply cannot replicate. The physical object asks to be encountered from varying distances and under shifting light conditions, revealing new tonal relationships at each approach. Available through Marian Goodman Gallery Los Angeles, Edelkasteine represents a significant opportunity to acquire a work from an active and ongoing body of research that has come to define Dean as one of the most intellectually rigorous artists working today. Her reputation rests on a willingness to work against the grain of contemporary speed and spectacle, and this piece, intimate in scale yet expansive in its implications, distills that commitment into a singular and collectible form.

Medium
Enamel on glass 31 1/2 x 23 5/8 in. (80 x 60 cm)
Year
2025
Seen at
Marian Goodman Gallery Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA

Related themes

Enamel On Glass, Botanical, British Artist, German Influence, Nature, Contemporary Art, Figurative, Still Life

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