The thin substrates are emphasized by
alternating open edges, and the squareness of each object is revealed to be the result of two conjoined rectangles.
Not exact matches
In an essay written for the catalogue which accompanies this exhibition, featuring photographs of Herrera's New York studio and home, American curator and critic Robert Storr states: «In Alpes (2015) Herrera sets up what promises to be a pattern of green and white triangles
alternating like clenched teeth but leaves out the last green «tooth» so that the whole sequence dissolves into an
open expanse of white that is barely contained by the outer
edge of the diptych.»
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