Woman with Halo and Sceptre

Woman with Halo and Sceptre

Joe ZuckerWW-1972-129767
1972·Acrylic, cotton and Rhoplex on canvas·152.4 × 152.4 cm (60 × 60 in.)

<p>Joe Zucker is a radically inventive painter whose mature works are built, constructed, or made in emphatically material and physical terms. His most iconic and influential pieces were created by attaching cotton balls, dipped in paint and Rhoplex (a polymer used in caulks and sealants), onto cotton duck canvas. This tedious, labor-intensive process, which the artist originated, relies on the tactile, dotlike forms of the cotton balls to compose a pictorial field. <em>Woman with Halo and Sceptre</em> is part of a series of five paintings, each comprising the same number of cotton balls, that use images of the San Vitale Byzantine mosaics (526–48) in Ravenna, Italy, as their source material—in effect, creating a mosaic out of a mosaic.</p>

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Year
1972
Dimensions
152.4 × 152.4 cm (60 × 60 in.)

Artist

Joe Zucker
Joe Zucker

Painting

Joseph Irwin Zucker was an American artist. Born in Chicago, he received a B.F.A. from the Art Institute of Chicago in 1964 and an M.F.A., from the same institution in 1966.

Chicago, IL, USA

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Year
1972
Dimensions
152.4 × 152.4 cm (60 × 60 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1972-129767

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Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Joe Zucker

Joe Zucker

Painting

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