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William Crow
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Painting is a means to collect, reorganize and reinterpret visual information and is an inquiry into the relationship of the parts to the whole. By setting up comparisons between coding and interpretation, as well as representation and abstraction, the paintings operate in a gap between narrative and meaning. Through the exploration and organization of fragmented imagery and signs that function in the margins of language the work resonates with implied yet unfixed meanings.
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Recently my artistic investigations have extended to architecture, arrangement and customized space by exploring floor plans, landscape design and modular typefaces that become metaphors for systemic structures and linguistic hierarchies. These structural components serve as a framework in which I explore the similarities and dichotomies within visual languages.
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IMAGE DESCRIPTION : 1. Untitled (Ordinary Adornments series), 2004. Mixed media on paper.2. - Untitled, 2001. Acrylic, ink on prepared boards, dimensions variable. 3. - Untitled ( from Collecting Thoughts ) series, 2001 - 01. Oil, acrylic on wood panels, shelves, dimensions variable. Installation view at the Bronx Museum of Art. Artist in the Marketplace exhibition, 2000. 4. - Untitled ( arrangement no. 4 ) 2002. Acylic on wood panels, dimensions variable. 5. - Untitled ( arrangement no 5 ) 2002. Acrylic on wood panels, dimensions variable. 6. - Untitled ( arrangement no. 2 ) 2002. Acrylic on wood panels, dimensions variable.
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