Mark Manders, Day Scene, 2023, painted wood, painted epoxy
Photo: Peter Cox
Mark Manders’ new sculpture uses a green-blue tint behind the head. Manders uses it as a color that cannot be defined in words, sometimes in combination with his own Fake Newspapers, and sometimes to create a landscape, such as the sky or the sea, in his works. In this work, it may represent the color of the sky during the daytime, as in the title Day Scene.
Mark Manders’ Composition with Four Yellow Verticals (2017-19) and other works are being exhibited in “Lines —Aligning your consciousness with the flow” at 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa from June 22 to October 14.
Please look forward to Mark Manders’ solo exhibition at Gallery Koyanagi in December this year.
Mark Manders, Thomas Ruff, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Ebosi Yuasa
Thursday, July 4 – Wednesday, August 21, 2024
Gallery Koyanagi
12–7pm
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