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Welling, James

JAMES WELLING Ellwood Beach 25, 2011 - Signed

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This is a limited edition multiple impression inkjet print by James Welling. It is signed, numbered, dated, and titled in pencil on the verso. The print was created using an Epson 3880 printer on Museum Silver Rag paper, known for its high-quality and archival properties. This print was made for Side Street Projects, an association dedicated to supporting new art and new artists.

This signed and numbered print by James Welling is a unique opportunity for collectors and enthusiasts of contemporary art to own a piece of work from a renowned artist.

Details

Sku: YY8416-B

Artist: James Welling

Title: Ellwood Beach 25

Year: 2011

Signed: Yes

Medium: Giclee

Edition Size: 150

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 11 x 17 inches ( 28 x 43 cm )

Image Size: 10 x 12.5 inches ( 25 x 32 cm )

JAMES WELLING Ellwood Beach 25, 2011 - Signed

$900

About the Artist

James Welling

James Welling (b. 1951 in Hartford, Connecticut) is a postmodern artist. He earned both a BFA and an MFA at California Institute of the Arts in Valencia, California, where he studied with, among others, Dan Graham. He emerged in the 1970s as a postconceptual artist for whom photographic norms and the representational field itself were and remain contested and problematized. Welling lives and works in Los Angeles. During his career, Welling has experimented with different photographic mediums, including Polaroids, gelatin silver prints, photograms, and digital prints. Having studied under John Baldessari at CalArts and exhibited with Sherrie Levine at Metro Pictures, Welling began his career in the so-called Pictures Generation. His self-education in photography began in 1976 with the series Los Angeles Architecture & Portraits. In 1977 his second series, Diary/Landscape, matched the handwriting of his great-grandparents' letters with winter landscapes in Connecticut. Another well-known 2009 series by Welling is a meditation over a period of three years on Philip Johnson’s Glass House, shot in situ using colored filters. By contrast, his images of the Maison de Verre, are digitally manipulated. The rooms are lightened and brightened so that in some cases they glow unnaturally like a magazine spread. Yet another series consists of rectangles of pure color, made in the darkroom using colored filters. For his photogram series Torsos (2005–08), Welling cut screening, of the same type used for windows, to follow bodily contours and placed them on chromogenic paper before exposing them. Welling was the photographer of the cover art for Sonic Youth's 1985 album Bad Moon Rising. He collaborated with U.S. poet Susan Howe, providing six black-and-white photograms to accompany the text of That This, published in 2010. In 2009 he designed a hand-knotted rug for BravinLee programs. For the spring collection of Italian fashion label Brioni, Welling collaborated with the brand's creative director Brendan Mullane on a triple exposed floral print that was showered over zip front collared jackets, short sleeved silk shirts and Prince of Wales check suits. In 2014, the New York Times considered Welling one of today’s most influential photographers. That year, the artist was named one of the recipients of the Infinity Award given by the International Center of Photography, New York.
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