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While the relationship of image to cotton lends his paintings a slowed-down, frozen-in-amber quality, his drawings have a surprising bounciness. NUMBER THREE: Ball, On a par with stacking cups and rings, balls are versatile indoor-out-door toys that come in a wide variety of colors, sizes, and bounciness. In reacting against the market savvy and graphic bounciness of Pop, as well as against the pseudo-blue-collar solemnity of Minimalism, '70s work veered into, if not outright abjectness, at least declasse materials--dirt, lint, rubber, broken glass, dust--and hyper-informal configurations. |
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