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Richard Estes

(American, born 1932)

Urban Landscapes

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Object Details

Artist

Richard Estes

Date

1981

Medium

Color screenprint on C. M. Fabriano Cottone paper

Dimensions

Image: 14 × 20 inches (35.6 × 50.8 cm)
Sheet: 19 3/4 × 27 1/2 inches (50.2 × 69.9 cm)

Credit Line

Gift of Dr. Nathaniel Donson, Class of 1958

Object
Number

86.092.007

For each of the sites illustrated in these photorealistic screenprints, Estes took multiple photogra(…)

For each of the sites illustrated in these photorealistic screenprints, Estes took multiple photographs from different angles. He used them to render crisp and dazzling compositions that draw attention to the often-overlooked details of such banal spaces as shopping malls, bus and subway interiors, airports, and city streets by exaggerating reflectiveness, light, color, and surface texture. Sometimes requiring as many as150 passes through the press and produced using many hand-applied layers of ink, these exquisite prints invite close observation to appreciate the innovative rendering of urban spaces that Estes is able to achieve. (“All for One and One for All: Portfolios from the Permanent Collection,” co-curated by Andrea Inselmann and Sonja Gandert and presented at the Johnson Museum June 24-August 20, 2017)

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