Concerning Vietnam: Oval Office, April 1962

Concerning Vietnam: Oval Office, April 1962

Matthew BrannonWW-2017-M121359
2017·Screenprint with hand additions·sheet: 52 × 66 1/8" (132.1 × 168 cm)

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Year
2017
Dimensions
sheet: 52 × 66 1/8" (132.1 × 168 cm)

Artist

Matthew Brannon
Matthew Brannon

Textile

Matthew Brannon is best known for his letterpress and screen prints of incongruous combinations of images and text. These prints are rendered in a subtle, stripped-down aesthetic, evoking mass production and marketing design. For a 2006 series of blue and black [silkscreen](/gene/silkscreen-1) prints, Brannon paired representations of potted plants with grim subtitles such as *Sick Whore and How It All Ends*, in keeping with his thematic interest in pathology and personal struggle. Brannon’s sculptures exhibit a similar pictorial simplicity, often executed in few colors and with meticulous attention to symmetry and balance. Like a stage set for the performance of a play set on board a ship, the mixed-media installation *Nevertheless* (2009) features a minimalist turquoise and white model of a bedroom, adorned with curtains and decorative bottles carved from balsa wood—a space both beautiful and somehow bereft.

New York, NY, USA

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Hors d'oeuvres

Hors d'oeuvres

2014 · Artist's book with screenprint

WW-2014-M110428
Mr. Bret Easton Ellis / Mr. Matthew Brannon

Mr. Bret Easton Ellis / Mr. Matthew Brannon

2013 · Artist's book, offset and letterpress printed, with screenprinted box

WW-2013-M106475
Decide Against

Decide Against

2007 · Letterpress

WW-2007-M084509
The Never that Lasts Forever

The Never that Lasts Forever

2004 · Digital file for vinyl cutout

WW-2004-M084765

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Year
2017
Dimensions
sheet: 52 × 66 1/8" (132.1 × 168 cm)
Watts ID
WW-2017-M121359

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Source
moma
Status
verified

Artist

Matthew Brannon

Matthew Brannon

Textile

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