Sarah Morris[no title] 2001

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Artist
Sarah Morris (born 1967)
Title
[no title]
Date 2001
MediumScreenprint on paper
Dimensionsimage: 737 x 737 mm
Collection
Tate
Acquisition Purchased 2002
Reference
P78596
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Summary

Dulles (Capital) is Morris’s first major print work. The portfolio comprises nine square prints containing abstract geometric grids. Blocks of bright greens, turquoise, yellow, browns, orange and greys are separated by white lines which appear recede into the distance at an extreme perspective. All nine prints may be displayed together, each print separated by 3.5cm of white wall, which becomes part of the work. They form a large square, depicting another, larger grid that echoes the structures within the individual prints. Displayed in this way they provide an off-centre variation of Morris’s painting Constitution Gardens 2000, (private collection). Each print is numbered in the lower right corner to designate its position within the overall grid. The bottom row (Tate P78602-P78604) is made up of large blocks of colour which become more broken up in the middle row (Tate P78599-P78601). By the top row (Tate P78596-P78598) the dense three-dimensional structure has become an intricate array of fragmented blocks and splinters of colour. Alternatively, the prints may be displayed individually or in smaller groups based on their positions within the full scheme… (read more)

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