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Equation

1995

Stephen Dean

Sculpture

51 x 501 cm

Equation is one example of the technic of the artist. The medium he uses is an object like a Chinese abacus, but the rings are repainted in bold colours. The strictly mathematical function has been altered, but still shows a multitude of combinations made possible by the artist.
Stephen Dean
France
Born in 1968
Born in Paris, France

Born from an American father and a French mother, Dean studied art in Paris and Los Angeles before settling in New York to work. The material Stephen Dean uses in his work is something that already exists,expert at all types of conversions,he seeks to add another visual rhythm to the objects that herecycles. Whether they are flags cut up and reassembled, crosswordgrids coveredin coloured squares, paperbacks stacked upright against a wall in monochromepiles, or tartan rugs with extra highlights, the Franco-American paintertranscends the commonplace in his painterly investigations focusing on colour, giving them a visual regularity and another way of viewing them. The same technique is also applied to plaid fabric, some of the squares he covers with a paint, doubling the chromatic contrast with a contrast of material.




Museum for Contemporary Art in New York, Center of the Arts, Columbus, Ohio

Artwork of
Stephen Dean

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