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Katherine Bernhardt

Chroma

Estimate
$3,000 - 5,000
Lot Details
Lithograph in colors, on Somerset Velvet paper, the full sheet.
2021
S. 39 3/8 x 29 1/2 in. (100 x 74.9 cm)
Signed, titled, dated and numbered 12/75 in pencil, published by Counter Editions, Margate, printed in the United Kingdom, framed.

Further Details

Katherine Bernhardt

American | 1975

Katherine Bernhardt, whether in her paintings or make-shift Moroccan rugs, is rapt by neons and geometries. The artist, who works in New York, takes an almost hasty-flick of a brushstroke that lands as a jagged architectural form — figures cut in space and in buzzing colors that leave a mental trace.

Seemingly each month, multiple galleries, museums or art fairs across the world exhibit Bernhardt's large-scale fantasies and rug-centric installations, as seen in 2017 at Art Basel and with a solo retrospective at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Fort Worth. "I think the best painters don't intellectualize their own art—they just make stuff," she says; but with sharks circling trash in the water in today's climate, as is depicted in Sharks, Toilet Paper and Plantains, it's not hard to see Bernhardt's deeper meanings. 

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