Cube 1+/- No. 1
Drawing
2005 (made)
2005 (made)
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Equal lengths of graphite, the principal material of drawing, here form the drawing itself. Paradoxically, the work seems to cross the boundary into a different art form, that of low-relief sculpture. Karen Bateson and Hamish Young studied together at Cheltenham and have worked in collaboration since 2003.
Object details
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Title | Cube 1+/- No. 1 (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | |
Brief description | Drawing, Cube 1+/- No. 1 by Bateson & Young, pencil and graphite, 2005 |
Physical description | 6cm lengths of graphite, of the kind used in propelling pencils, are arranged side-by-side, touching, and stuck down to form a slightly raised area measuring 6cm square. The 6cm square area directly above has several vertical pencil lines. |
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Object history | This drawing is part of the '40 Artists - 40 Drawings' series acquired as a group in 2007. |
Summary | Equal lengths of graphite, the principal material of drawing, here form the drawing itself. Paradoxically, the work seems to cross the boundary into a different art form, that of low-relief sculpture. Karen Bateson and Hamish Young studied together at Cheltenham and have worked in collaboration since 2003. |
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Accession number | E.2567-2007 |
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Record created | July 10, 2007 |
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