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Grear Patterson

Lost the Battle but Won the War

Estimate
£6,000 - 8,000
£12,500
Lot Details
suede, tarpaulin and MDF, in 3 parts
205.7 x 205.7 cm (81 x 81 in.)
Each part initialled 'GP' on the reverse. Initialled and titled 'GP "lost the battle but won the war"' on the reverse of 1 part.

Grear Patterson

American | 1988
New York-based Grear Patterson uses mixed media to represent locations and moments that are ideal or associated with strong positive emotion. To do so, he plays with a visual repertoire of images that echo loudly in contemporary society; the resulting works challenge the ways in which we read and receive information in daily life.As such, in a show entitled True Romance that referenced Tony Scott's 1993 crime film, Patterson produced work that broke down smooth spaces and understandable tropes like sunsets and faces. The artist continually plays with viewers' nostalgic tendencies, but he also cheekily appropriates the contemporary vernacular and places it in a different, more aesthetic setting outside of the screen.
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