Description:

BRIDGET RILEY
BRITISH, 1931-
ELAPSE, 1982
Color screenprint
Lower left titled: Elapse; lower right signed and dated: Bridget Riley '82; lower right blind stamp: The Print Club of Cleveland

Note:
Born in 1931 in London, Bridget Riley began her painting career as a neo-impressionist, inspired by the structure and precision of George Seurat. "I was struggling with this unwieldy thing called color … and his findings were of such enormous help to me," Riley told Sir John Leighton in a 2019 interview. The experimental approach to perception in Riley's work made her an early pioneer of the 1960s Op art (short for Optical art) movement. In the early 1970s, Riley would again embrace the challenge of painting with color, incorporating it into what was now her signature abstract style. "I had given up on the complexity of form in my Black and White paintings, but I found that the principles that lay behind them - contrast, harmony, reversal, repetition, movement, rhythm, etc - could be recast in colour and with a new freedom," Riley wrote in a 2009 article for the London Review of books. The repetition, harmony and dynamism of her color paintings would cement her legacy as a seminal figure in 20th century art. In 1968, Riley became the first woman awarded the International Prize for Painting at the Venice Biennale. She has been the subject of solo exhibitions at The National Gallery, London, the Musée d'Art Moderne, Paris, and the Museum of Modern Art, New York, among others. Her work will be on view in The Phillips Collection's special exhibition, "Bridget Riley/Pierre-Auguste Renoir," until May 8, 2022.

  • Provenance: The Estate of Nina W. Josephs
    Please note this is not part of the estate of Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
  • Dimensions: Sheet: 47 1/2 x 31 1/2 in. (120.65 x 80.01 cm.), Frame: 50 1/4 x 34 1/4 in. (127.64 x 87 cm.)
  • Medium: Color screenprint
  • Condition: This work is in good condition.
    There is a dimple in the paper center left.
    There are two stain marks in the upper corners of the sheet - probably from a fixative -
    This is visible in the online jpeg.

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