
Two Nine LXVI
Department of Art after 1800
Alkotó | |
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Készítés ideje | 1977 |
Tárgytípus | drawing |
Anyag, technika | watercolour on paper |
Méret | 790 x 580 mm |
Leltári szám | MO.91.21 |
Gyűjtemény | Department of Art after 1800 |
Kiállítva | Ez a műtárgy nincs kiállítva |
After 1975, with considerable professional and material success behind him, Jacklin gave up the abstract trend of systematic reduction. The turning-point was 1977, when he quite unexpectedly exhibited figural watercolours – mostly still-lives – with one or more Buddha heads, or a vase, on a table-cloth of geometrical pattern. Jacklin’s main interest was again the motion of light and the change of its nature, but here, unlike earlier, this was connected to solid objective forms. However, he captured the objects, forms, surfaces at a transitional moment at which everything began to turn into its opposite, the ambition to represent turned into abstraction. Rhythmic multiplication, the cross-references of formal elements were the bottomline of these compositions.
Ferenc Tóth
Tóth, Ferenc, A Bryan Montgomery gyűjtemény. Vezető, A Szépművészeti Múzeum gyűjteményei/The Collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest 3, Szépművészeti Múzeum; The British Council, p. 84-85.
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