Mark Borghi

Christopher Wool

Untitled (sold)

Untitled (sold)

1988

 

Alkyd and Flashe on aluminum

12 x 12 inches

Signed, dated and inscribed to the reverse ‘Wool 1988 For George My Left Hand Christopher 9/88’

 

Ex-collection:
The artist

Private collection until 2013

 

The exploration of repetition is a common theme found throughout Christopher Wool’s oeuvre. From his early pattern paintings to his collections of photographs and artist books, Wool’s work blends mechanical processes with the physical act of creation or manipulation. This small early dot painting was made with a pattern roller on aluminum panel. Wool made only a handful of works this size.