Not exact matches
All three are composed of hundreds of individual paintings Bartlett made on
square steel
plates coated in baked enamel and overlaid with a
grid pattern.
Many of her pieces are executed on small,
square, enamel - coated steel
plates that are combined in
grid formations to create very large works.
A foot -
square Martin painting from 1999, the pictorial equivalent of a one - stanza poem, hangs directly above Andre's «Copper - Zinc Plain» (1969), forcing the viewer curious to study it to tread on Andre's
grid of elemental metal
plates, as he intended.